Indiana Qualified Medication Assistant (QMA) State Practice Exam

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Which of the following treatments is Septra DS used for?

  1. Cardiovascular disease

  2. Respiratory infections

  3. Urinary tract and digestive tract infections

  4. Skin conditions

The correct answer is: Urinary tract and digestive tract infections

Septra DS, which is a combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, is primarily prescribed for treating certain types of bacterial infections. This medication is particularly effective against urinary tract infections (UTIs) due to its ability to inhibit bacterial growth in the urinary system. Additionally, it can also be used for some digestive tract infections, as it targets specific bacteria that might cause such infections. While it may sometimes be used for other conditions, the most notable and common uses of Septra DS are linked with urinary tract and certain digestive tract infections, making the reference to these systems in the answer the most appropriate.