Topical drugs are applied directly to the skin and usually offer:
A. a cooling action
B. a drying action
C. a local effect
D. a systemic effect
c
Rationale: Topical drugs usually offer a local effect, not a systemic effect. Most topical drugs do not offer cooling or drying actions, although some of them do. However, these are not in the majority and cannot be considered correct choices.
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