1. Which of the following best describes the veterinary abbreviation SID?

2. Which of the following best describes why pharmacists and pharmacy technicians should inquire as to the intended purpose of the animal when preparing a compounded prescription for an animal patient?

3. Which of the following prescriptions using active pharmaceutical ingredients represents a compounded drug prescription that the pharmacy should decline to fill?

4. Which of the following best describes why solid dosage forms such as compounded capsules or medicated treats may cause esophageal erosions in cats?

5. Which of the following artificial sweeteners should NEVER be used in a compounded preparation intended for administration to a dog?

6. Which of the following is NOT a rational choice to flavor a compounded preparation for a cat?

7. Which of the following default BUD's may be assigned to enrofloxacin 20 mg/mL oral suspension compounded with preserved simple syrup vehicle and brought to final volume with purified water if no stability-indicating assay evidence is available?

8. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding veterinary pastes?

9. Which of the following quality assurance tests is NOT applicable to compounded oral capsules?

10. The form required for reporting adverse drug reactions in veterinary patients is:

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