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Pass the NAPSRx Test on drug classification for pharmacy technician certification with this complete guide covering therapeutic groups and pharmacologic classes. This Graded A+ resource contains comprehensive coverage of all key drug classifications including therapeutic groups by disease state (cardiovascular, CNS, endocrine, respiratory, GI, anti-infectives) and pharmacologic classes by mechanism of action (beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, SSRIs, benzodiazepines, opioids, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and more). Each classification includes drug examples, mechanisms, indications, and side effects. Perfect for NAPSRx certification success. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently ace your exam. Download your complete NAPSRx Drug Classification guide instantly!

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NAPSRX TEST DRUG CLASSIFICATION 2026/2027 |
Therapeutic Groups & Pharmacologic Classes | Pharmacy
Technician Certification Prep | Graded | Pass Guaranteed -
A+




SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONAL CLASSIFICATION PRINCIPLES (Q1–
Q10)




Q1. A pharmacy technician is asked to organize the pharmacy's drug inventory by
therapeutic groups. Which statement BEST defines a "therapeutic group"?

A. Drugs that share identical chemical structures and molecular formulas.
B. Drugs used for the same clinical indication or to treat the same medical condition,
regardless of their mechanism of action.
C. Drugs that are manufactured by the same pharmaceutical company under the
same brand name.
D. Drugs that are listed in the same DEA schedule and have identical abuse potential.

Rationale: A therapeutic group organizes drugs by clinical indication (e.g.,
antihypertensives, antidepressants), which may include multiple pharmacologic
classes with different mechanisms. Choice B correctly captures this definition, while A
describes chemical class, C is manufacturer-based, and D refers to controlled
substance scheduling.

Correct Answer: B

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Q2. Which of the following pairs correctly distinguishes between a therapeutic group
and a pharmacologic class?

A. "Antihypertensives" = pharmacologic class; "Beta-blockers" = therapeutic group
B. "Antihypertensives" = therapeutic group; "Beta-blockers" = pharmacologic class
C. "Beta-blockers" = therapeutic group; "Antihypertensives" = pharmacologic class
D. Both are therapeutic groups because they treat cardiovascular conditions

Rationale: "Antihypertensives" is a therapeutic group (treats hypertension, includes
multiple drug classes), while "beta-blockers" is a pharmacologic class (shares
mechanism of receptor blockade). The relationship is hierarchical: one therapeutic
group contains multiple pharmacologic classes, and one pharmacologic class
belongs to one therapeutic group.

Correct Answer: B




Q3. According to the FDA Orange Book, a generic drug product receives an "AB"
therapeutic equivalence rating. What does this rating indicate?

A. The generic is bioequivalent but NOT therapeutically equivalent to the reference
listed drug.
B. The generic is therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug, and generic
substitution is permitted.
C. The generic has significant formulation differences and should never be
substituted.
D. The generic is a biologic product and requires additional interchangeability
testing.

Rationale: Orange Book "A" codes (including AB, AA, AN, AO, AP, AT) indicate
therapeutic equivalence, meaning the generic is bioequivalent and can be expected
to have the same clinical effect and safety profile as the reference listed drug. "B"
codes indicate products that are NOT therapeutically equivalent. Choice B is correct;
A reverses the meaning, C describes "B" ratings, and D confuses small-molecule
generics with biologics.

Correct Answer: B

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Q4. A pharmacist receives a prescription for metoprolol succinate extended-release
tablets. The Orange Book shows the generic version has an "AB1" rating while the
brand-name Toprol-XL has an "AB" rating. Can the pharmacy substitute the generic?

A. No, because the suffix numbers (AB1 vs AB) indicate different therapeutic
equivalence categories.
B. Yes, because both have "A" ratings, but the pharmacist must contact the prescriber
first.
C. Yes, because both the generic and brand have "A" ratings, and generic substitution
is permitted.
D. No, because extended-release formulations are never substitutable regardless of
Orange Book rating.

Rationale: Both "AB" and "AB1" begin with "A," indicating therapeutic equivalence.
The numerical suffix (1, 2, 3, etc.) is used to distinguish between multiple reference
listed drugs or to group bioequivalent generics to the same reference standard.
Generic substitution is permitted for all "A"-rated products. Choice C is correct; A
misinterprets the suffix, B incorrectly requires prescriber contact for A-rated products,
and D is false—many extended-release generics are A-rated.

Correct Answer: C




Q5. The WHO Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification system uses a 5-
level hierarchy. What does the FIRST level (1st level) of the ATC code represent?

A. The specific chemical substance identified by a 7-digit number.
B. The therapeutic/pharmacological subgroup indicated by a 2-digit number.
C. The anatomical main group indicated by a single letter.
D. The chemical/therapeutic/pharmacological subgroup indicated by a 1-letter/1-
digit combination.

Rationale: The ATC system has 5 levels: Level 1 = anatomical main group (1 letter,
e.g., C = Cardiovascular system); Level 2 = therapeutic subgroup (2 digits); Level 3 =
therapeutic/pharmacological subgroup (1 letter); Level 4 =

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