20.) To find out if a drug causes nausea, you would look in this section of the drug monograph.

a) adverse reactions
b) contraindications
c) how supplied
d) warnings

I am leaning towards a but not sure..I could also think it could be d as well...am confused and i keep rereading but still confused. thanks

Read a few sample monographs...you will see quickly a is the answer.

ah ok so basically warnings- can cause these symtoms and adverse reactions- things that was observed during clinical trials? that would be the difference?

the answer im going with is - D

To determine if a drug causes nausea, you would typically look in the "adverse reactions" section of the drug monograph.

The adverse reactions section provides information about the potential side effects or unwanted effects that can be caused by the drug. Nausea is considered an adverse reaction and would be listed here if it is a known side effect of the drug.

On the other hand, the "warnings" section may mention the possibility of nausea as a potential risk or precaution related to the drug, but it may not provide comprehensive information about all the adverse reactions.

To clarify, it is always a good practice to carefully review both the adverse reactions and warnings sections of the drug monograph for a complete understanding of possible side effects, including nausea.