NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which drug is recommended for breast cancer prophylaxis in postmenopausal females?

  1. Tamoxifen

  2. Raloxifene

  3. Fulvestrant

  4. Trastuzumab

The correct answer is: Raloxifene

Postmenopausal females are women who have completed menopause and are no longer able to bear children. When it comes to breast cancer prophylaxis (preventative measures), it is recommended that postmenopausal females take a medication called Raloxifene. This drug specifically targets estrogen receptors in the breast tissue, reducing the risk of breast cancer development. Option A, Tamoxifen, is another commonly prescribed drug for breast cancer prevention but is more commonly used in premenopausal women. Options C and D, Fulvestrant and Trastuzumab, are both used for the treatment of breast cancer, not prevention. Therefore, they would not be the recommended choice for postmenopausal females looking to prevent breast cancer.