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A screenshot of a clinical scenario knowledge check page. The page has a green background with a white header and footer. On the left side of the page there is a photo of a man in a suit and tie. He is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on his face. Below the photo there are two bullet points that read "Question 1 of 2" and "Clinical Scenario Knowledge Check". <br /><br />The first bullet point reads "Select the correct response. John's laboratory UDT results show the presence of fentanyl indicating that he is taking his prescribed medication. There is no need to perform PGT as fentanyl is metabolized via CYP3A4 which has not been shown to have clinically significant polymorphisms. His prescription has also ruled out disease states or medical conditions that may impact response to opioid treatment by history physical exam and blood work. Given that he has recently experienced a loss of pain relief after 2 years of effective treatment. What potential medication might he be taking to cause a drug interaction consistent with his clinical response?"<br /><br />At the bottom right corner of the image there has a button that says "Submit".

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A screenshot of a clinical scenario knowledge check page. The page has a green background with a white header and footer. On the left side of the page there is a photo of a man in a suit and tie. He is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on his face. Below the photo there are two bullet points that read "Question 1 of 2" and "Clinical Scenario Knowledge Check".

The first bullet point reads "Select the correct response. John's laboratory UDT results show the presence of fentanyl indicating that he is taking his prescribed medication. There is no need to perform PGT as fentanyl is metabolized via CYP3A4 which has not been shown to have clinically significant polymorphisms. His prescription has also ruled out disease states or medical conditions that may impact response to opioid treatment by history physical exam and blood work. Given that he has recently experienced a loss of pain relief after 2 years of effective treatment. What potential medication might he be taking to cause a drug interaction consistent with his clinical response?"

At the bottom right corner of the image there has a button that says "Submit".

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