NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What is a key consideration when using topical retinoids for acne?

  1. Increase sun exposure

  2. Apply multiple times a day

  3. Avoid in pregnancy, limit sun exposure

  4. Immediate application after washing face

The correct answer is: Avoid in pregnancy, limit sun exposure

When using topical retinoids for acne, it is crucial to consider their potential effects on pregnancy. Topical retinoids are not recommended for use during pregnancy due to the risk of birth defects. It is advised to avoid the use of topical retinoids in pregnancy and limit sun exposure as these medications can increase sensitivity to sunlight, leading to an increased risk of sunburn. Therefore, option C is the correct choice as it highlights the importance of avoiding the use of topical retinoids in pregnancy and limiting sun exposure while using these medications.