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A monograph is __________. A. an OTC drug that has been submitted to the FDA for approval B. an application form the FDA used for OTC drugs C. an OTC drug that was originally a prescription drug D. a kind of recipe book the FDA uses to regulate OTC drugs

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The correct answer is letter A. an OTC drug that has been submitted to the FDA for approval. A monograph is an OTC drug that has been submitted to the FDA for approval. It also defines the effectiveness, safety and labeling of all Over-The-Counter drugs and active ingredients.


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A monograph is a kind of recipe book the FDA uses to regulate OTC drugs.

Step-by-step explanation:

OTC drug monographs are a sort of "recipe book" decorating suitable components, doses, articulations, and descriptions. FDA requires a wider margin of safety for OTC medicines than for prescription drugs.
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