NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which drug is NOT mentioned as causing skin discoloration?

  1. Levodopa

  2. Propofol

  3. Cyclosporine

  4. Rifampin

The correct answer is: Cyclosporine

Some drugs, like levodopa, propofol, and rifampin, have been known to cause skin discoloration as a side effect. However, cyclosporine is not mentioned as causing skin discoloration in any medical sources. This could mean that it is less likely to cause this side effect compared to the other options.