General/MoA
Brand vs Generic
Medications
Counseling Points
Any
100

What part of the skin does acne affect?

A. Epidermis

B. Endodermis

C. Hair follicles

D. Hair shaft

C. Hair follicles.

Glands at the base of hair follicles make oil. The oil travels up the hair shaft. Oil trapped inside follicles causes acne.

100

This is the generic name for Retin-A.

A. Adapalene

B. Tazarotene

C. Tretinoin

D. Isotretinoin

C. Tretinoin

100

Which topical retinoid is available over-the-counter?

A. Tretinoin 0.025% cream

B. Tazarotene 0.1% gel

C. Adapalene 0.1% gel

D. Trifarotene 0.005% cream

C. Adapalene 0.1% gel

Adapalene 0.1% gel is the only FDA-approved topical retinoid available without a prescription.

100

A patient came in today to pickup their tretinoin prescription, they asked the pharmacist on the best time to used this medication. When should topical retinoids typically be applied?

A. In the morning

B. In the evening

C. Multiple times throughout the day

D. Only on active lesions

B. In the evening

Topical retinoids, particularly tretinoin, should be applied in the evening due to degradation with light exposure.

100

Which of these causes acne?

A. Not keeping skin clean

B. Not eating a healthy diet

C. Not getting exercise

D. None of the above

D. None of the above.

Hormones, your genes, greasy makeup, and certain medicines are more likely to cause skin blemishes.

200

What is the mechanism of action of spironolactone in acne treatment?

A. Kills C. acnes bacteria

B. Blocks androgen receptors and decreases testosterone production

C. Increases sebum production

D. Promotes keratinocyte proliferation

B. Blocks androgen receptors and decreases testosterone production

Spironolactone is an aldosterone receptor antagonist that decreases testosterone production and competitively inhibits testosterone and dihydrotestosterone binding to androgen receptors in the skin.

200

This is the brand name for isotretinoin.

A. Retin-A

B. Claravis 

C. Differin

D. Tazorac

B. Claravis 

200

A patient on isotretinoin should avoid taking which supplement?

A. Vitamin D

B. Vitamin C

C. Vitamin A

D. Vitamin E

C. Vitamin A

Vitamin A supplements should be avoided with isotretinoin to prevent additive toxic effects, as isotretinoin is a synthetic vitamin A derivative.

200

A patient taking doxycycline for acne develops severe heartburn. What counseling was likely missed?

A. Maintain upright position for at least 1 hour after taking

B. Take with food/dairy products

C. Take on an empty stomach only

D. Crush the tablet before swallowing

A. Maintain upright position for at least 1 hour after taking

Patients should maintain an upright position for at least 1 hour after ingestion to prevent pill esophagitis, a common adverse effect of tetracyclines.

200

True or false: tretinoin can be applied at the same time as benzoyl peroxide

A. True

B. False

B. False

Benzoyl peroxide can oxidize and inactivate tretinoin. However, tretinoin microsphere formulations, adapalene, and tazarotene do not have this restriction.

300

Which of these hormones triggers acne in adolescents?

A. Androgen

B. Estrogen

C. Endorphin

D. Norepinephrine

A. Androgen.

During adolescence androgen causes the oil glands at the base of follicles to get larger. Glands affected by the hormone are more likely to develop acne.

300

Aczone is the brand name for this topical acne medication available as a gel.

A. Benzoyl peroxide

B. Clindamycin

C. Azelaic acid

D. Dapsone

D. Dapsone

300

Which topical retinoid is photostable and can be applied during the daytime?

A. Tretinoin 0.025% cream

B. Adapalene 0.1% gel

C. Tretinoin 0.1% gel

D. All topical retinoids

B. Adapalene 0.1% gel

Adapalene is photostable, unlike tretinoin, making it more resistant to change upon exposure to sunlight and allowing for daytime use

300

What is the typical application amount of topical retinoid recommended for the entire face?

A. Pea-sized amount

B. Fingertip unit

C. Quarter-sized amount

D. Apply liberally to cover all areas

A. Pea-sized amount 

Patients should apply a small, pea-sized amount of medication to cover the entire face at night, rather than applying directly over individual acne lesions.

300

Which drug interaction is CONTRAINDICATED with isotretinoin?

A. Benzoyl peroxide

B. Tetracyclines

C. Topical retinoids

D. Salicylic acid

B. Tetracyclines

Tetracyclines should be avoided with isotretinoin due to increased risk of intracranial hypertension

400

How does being in the sun affect acne?

A. Clears up pimples

B. Boosts the amount of oil your skin makes

C. Makes scars less visible

D. All of the above

B. Boosts the amount of oil your skin makes.

When your skin is exposed to the sun, it can become dry and irritated. This can set off your skin to make more oil.

400

Epiduo is a combination product containing adapalene and this other ingredient.

A. Clindamycin

B. Erythromycin

C. Benzoyl peroxide

D. Salicylic acid

C. Benzoyl peroxide

400

How long does topical retinoids take to work?

A. 1 to 2 weeks

B. 4 to 6 weeks

C. 4 to 12 weeks

D. 3 to 6 months

C. 4 to 12 weeks

Retinoids take 4 - 12 weeks to work, and acne can worsen initially.

400

A patient asks about using benzoyl peroxide wash versus leave-on gel. What advantage does the wash have?

A. More effective at killing bacteria

B. May reduce the likelihood of irritation compared to leave-on preparations

C. Works faster

D. No advantage; they are identical

B. May reduce the likelihood of irritation compared to leave-on preparations

Use of benzoyl peroxide washes, instead of applying topical preparations for an extended time, may reduce the likelihood of irritation while still providing antibacterial benefits.

400

Benzoyl peroxide is available in which of the following formulations?

A. Gel and cream only

B. Wash and gel only

C. Wash, gel, cream, and foam only 

D. Wash, bar, gel, foam, lotion, and cream

D. Wash, bar, gel, foam, lotion, and cream

Benzoyl peroxide is available in multiple formulations including wash, bar, gel, foam, lotion, and cream at concentrations of 2.5% to 10%. 

500

Name a medication that can induced acne

Hormonal agents: corticosteroids, anabolic steroids, testosterone, progesterone, and progestin-only contraceptives

Neuropsychiatric medications: lithium, phenytoin (and other anticonvulsants), antipsychotics, and antidepressants

Antituberculosis drugs: isoniazid, ethambutol

Immunomodulating agents: cyclosporine, azathioprine, and TNF-alpha inhibitors


500

This combination topical product contains clindamycin and tretinoin.

A. Ziana

B. Benzaclin

C. Epiduo

D. Duac

A. Ziana

500

Which medication should be combined with topical or oral antibiotics to minimize bacterial resistance?

A. Salicylic acid

B. Azelaic acid

C. Niacinamide

D. Benzoyl peroxide

D. Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide should be used concomitantly with antibiotics to minimize bacterial resistance development.

500

A patient on isotretinoin reports dry, irritated eyes and difficulty wearing contact lenses. What should you recommend?

A. Use lubricating eye drops/switch to glasses temporarily 

B. Discontinue isotretinoin immediately

C. Increase the isotretinoin dose

D. Add an oral antibiotic

A. Use lubricating eye drops/switch to glasses temporarily

Dry eyes are commonly reported with isotretinoin. Patients who wear contact lenses may have trouble wearing them during and after treatment. 

500

This oral contraceptive contains drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol and is FDA-approved specifically for acne treatment.

A. Ortho Tri-Cyclen

B. Yaz

C. Loestrin

D. NuvaRing

B. Yaz

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