NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which medication is an injected monoclonal antibody that reduces VOC frequency in SCD?

  1. Penicillin

  2. Hydroxyurea

  3. Crizanlizumab

  4. L-glutamine

The correct answer is: Crizanlizumab

Crizanlizumab is the correct answer because it is the only medication listed that is an injected monoclonal antibody. Penicillin and L-glutamine are not monoclonal antibodies, and hydroxyurea is not administered through injections, making them all incorrect options.