NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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For which condition is Truvada not recommended?

  1. CrCl<30

  2. CrCl<60

  3. CrCl<15

  4. No restrictions based on CrCl

The correct answer is: CrCl<60

Truvada is not recommended for patients with a creatinine clearance (CrCl) of less than 60, as it may increase the risk of serious side effects. Patients with a CrCl of less than 30 are also not recommended to take Truvada, as the drug may not be as effective in these patients. While a CrCl of less than 15 is a stricter restriction, it is still not considered a safe level for taking Truvada. Therefore, both option A and C are incorrect. Option D is also incorrect, as there are other restrictions and considerations for taking Truvada, such as pre-existing medical conditions and potential drug interactions.