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38. Excretion D A. is how the medication converted chemically inside the body
39. Absorption B B. is the movement of a drug into the bloodstream, through the
skin, the intestine, the oral mucosa
40. Distribution C C. is the dispersion or dissemination of substances throughout
the fluids and tissues of the body
41. Metabolism A D. is how the medication is removed from the body
42. “The___________of drugs in the body is largely influenced by the release of the drug
from the dosage form”.
A. absorb
B. absorbed
C. absorption@
D. absorbing
43. “The distribution of drugs in the body is affected by the___________of the drug to
cross
biological membranes”.
A. able
B. unable
C. ability@
D. inability
44. “Drug absorption from the rectal mucosa is less___________than from the small
intestine following oral administration”.
A. prediction
B. predicted
C. predictable@
D. predictably
45. “USAN written in full is___________”.
A. United States Adopted Name.@
B. United States Adapted Name.
C. United States Approved Name.
D. All are not correct.
46. “USAN is an abbreviation of___________”.
A. United States Assorted Name.
B. United States Adopted Name.@
C. United States Adapted Name.
D. United States Allowed Name.
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A.Chemists
B.Dispensing chemists
C. Druggists@
2.What countries listed below usually use the term “the chemist's”?
A. United Kingdom.@
B.United State.
C.Canada.
D.All of them.
Adverse drug interactions can cause a lot of therapeutic effect, toxic or unexpected increases in
pharmacology
A.Drug interactions.
B.Lost of
C. Toxic.@
D.Unexpected.
A. Britain.
B.Australia.
C.North American.
A. Ointment@
B.Lotion
C.Paste
7. Who are often the first point of contact for patient with health inquires?
APharmacists.@
B.Doctors.
C.Nurses
C. To counsel them on the proper use and adverse effects of those medications.
A.Pharmacology.
B.Pharmacy law.
C.Compounding.
11. When a doctor says to give the medicine “every 6 hours” that generally means:
A. The medicines is taken 4 times a day (for example, at breakfast, lunch, dinner and bed time)@
B. The medicines is taken 3 times a day (for example, at breakfast, lunch and dinner)
C. The medicines is taken 2 times a day (for example, at breakfast and bed time)
12.Choose the wrong answer. The most common types of OTC products are:
A.Pain reliever
B. Antihistamines
C. Cardiovascular drugs@
D.Cough meedicines
13.Choose the wrong answer. The most common types of OTC products are:
A.Pain reliever
B.Decongestants
C.Cough medicines
D.Cancer medicines@
14. Choose the correct answer. (1) is an action for which two drugs are given together have an
opposite effect on the body.
A.(1)Potentiation
B.(1)Additive Effect
C. (1)Antagonism@
D.(1)Hypersensitivity
15. Choose the correct answer. (1) occurs when two drugs are taken together and one of them
intensifies the action of the other.
B (1)Potentiation@
C.(1)Additive Effect
D.(1)Antagonism
A.beneficial
B.harmful
C.toxic
21. It is a solid pill created by packing the active ingredient together with a binding agent.
A.Caplet@
B.Powder
C.Paste
22. It is a liquid preparation that the medication is dissolved in water and alcohol.
A.Syrup
B.Suspension
Elixir@
23. The information about circumstances in which the drug should be used with caution as the
potential risks may outweigh any potential benefits may be found in:
A. Indications and uses
(B)Contraindications@
C.Warnings
C.Precautions
A. Maltreatment
B.Ill-treatment
C.Ill-usage
25. You will find the recommended dosage range as well as information about the intervals between
doses in this section.
C.How supplied
D.Description
26.Many pharmaceuticals are more and more used to treat conditions such as:
A.Diabetes
B.Multiple sclerosis
I.There are four ways how drug excretion occurs namely kidney excretion,biliary excretion, faecal
excretion and the excretion through the lungs.
II. The majority of small molecule drug metabolism is carried out in the liver.
III. Pharmacology is not synonymous with pharmacy, though in common usage,the two are at times
confused.
A.Only II is correct)
B.Both I and II are correct
I.The use of NSAID during pregnancy can cause abnormalities or problems during delivery.
II. The use of Aspirin during breastfeeding may lead to rash and bleeding problems in infants.
III.The using Antihistamines during pregnancy may bring about high blood pressure and other
complication for pregnant women.
A.I is correct.
B.II is correct.
A.I is correct.
B.II is correct.
II. The main effect sleepiness due to antihistamines is used by OTC manufactures to induce sleep.
III. In the case of cross tolerance, a drug can relieve the withdrawal symptoms from another drug in
one classification.
33.Pharmacy is a field of science which can be evaluated from the viewpoint of:
A.Natural sciences@
B.Social sciences@
C.Health sciences@
D.Economical sciences
Via urine@
Faecal excretion@
Eyes excretion
Exhalation@
A. Prefixes@
B. Suffixes@
C Root words@
D.Symbols
ADispensing chemists@
B.Physician
C.Practitioners
DDruggists@
C.Indigestion
D.Dyspnea
PHAN 1:CÂU HOI NHIEU DÁP ÁN DÚNG
A.CAU DE
1. Pharmacy is a field of science which can be evaluated from the viewpoint of:
A.Natural sciences@
B. Social sciences@
C.Health sciences@
D.Economical sciences
A.Via urine@
B.Faecal excretion@
C.Eyes excretion
D.Exhalation@
A. non-proprietary name@
C. proprietary name
. chemical name@
A.GI tract@
B. urinary tract
C.bile tract
D.gastrointestinal tract@
A. Generic name@
B.Price
C.Pharmacological class@
D.Administration method@
A.Brand name
B.Type of dosage
C. Contraindications@
D.Warnings@
7.NSAIDs are:
A.Toxicology@
B. Clinical pharmacology@
C.Psychopharmacology@
D.Physiology
A.anatomy@
B.nephrology@
C. finance
D.construction
A.Prevent diseases@
B.Cure diseases@
C.Recreation
D. Relieve pain@
B. psychoactive substances@
A. four classes
medical professional @
C. is due to painkillers
A. an allergic reaction @
B. a hypersensitive reaction @
vis
A. Pain relievers@
B.Antihistamines@
C.Cough medicines@
D.Anti-depressants
A.Headaches@
B. Mush aches@
C.Arthritis@
D.Inflammation
A. GI problems@
B.Muscle pain
D.Stomach bleeding@
20.If a child is given too much medicine or too often, some incidence may occur such as:
D.GI bleeding
A.Prefixes@
B.Suffixes@
C.Root words@
D.Symbols1
A.Dispensing chemists@
B.Physician
C.Practitioners
D.Druggists@
23. A step to minimize the risk of side effects during pregnancy and breastfeeding is to avoid the use
of:
A. extra-strength medications@
B. short-acting medications
C.minimum-strength
D. long-acting medications@
24. Antihistamines are excreted in breast milk and may cause some side effects to the babies such
as:
A.sedation@t
B.sleep disturbances@
C.irritability@
D. seizure disorders
A.price
B. manufacture standard@
C. active ingredient@
D. appearances
A.Paracetamol@
B.Acetaminophen@
Nhiều đáp án
27. In order to obtain approval, generic medicines must meet the
same requirements
A. strength @
B. quality @
C. appearance
D. purity @
A. Anti-biotic
B. Decongestant
C. Pain reliever @
D. Analgesic @
A. Conditions @
B. Diagnosis @
C. Symptoms @
D. Adverse reactions
30. Potentiation occurs when two drugs are taken together and:
A. two or more drugs are taken at the same time, and the action of one
plus the
B. two or more drugs are taken at the same time, and the action of one
reduces the
C. two or more drug are taken together at a frequent interval, and the
action of one plus the action of the other
D. two or more drugs are taken at the same time, and could be
expressed by
32. Avoid using Aspirin for those under the age of 18 because of:
A. Diarrhea
D. The sneezing
33. One step in minimizing the risk of side effects during pregnancy
and breastfeeding is to:
34. Biopharmaceutical cares are more and more used to treat long-
term conditions
such as:
A. cancer @
B. diabetes @
C. multiple sclerosis @
D. hepatitis
A. Detoxification @
B. Gas exchange
C. Metabolism @
D. Urination
A. to be concerned........... @
B. to remove.................
C. to deal................ @
D. to stand......
A. alcohol @
B. amphetamines
C. ecstasy
D. tobacco @
C. CÂU KHÓ
C. Indigestion
D. Dyspnea
A. therapy @
B. thesaurus @
C. thermometer @
D. therapeutic
A. Lasix
B. Acetaminophen @
C. Amoxicillin Clavulanate @
D. Augmentin
A. medically safe @
B. more expensive
C. less effective
A. Marijuana @
B. Ecstasy @
C. Amphetamine @
D. Alcohol
A. Dysmenorrheal @
B. Rheumatoid arthritis @
C. Rheumatoid degenerative arthritis
D. Osteoarthritis @
46. High doses of Aspirin pose a risk of liver damage for people who
have:
A. Liver diseases @
B. Juvenile arthritis @
C. Degenerative arthritis
D. Rheumatic fever @
A. angio-@
B. derma-
C. enter-
D. vaso-@
generic substances:
A. Tranylcypromine sulfate @
B. Isocarboxazide @
C. Ketamine
D. Phenelzine sulfate @
A. neuralgia @
B. myalgia @
C. otalgia @
D. nostalgia
D. two classes @
A. CÂU DỄ
1. abnormality a. alleviation
4. trimeste d. defect
2. recreational b. substances
3. psychoactive c. restriction
4. special d. usage
1-D,2-C,3-A,4-B
C, CÂU KHÓ
1-C,2-A,3-D,4-B
1-A,2-D,3-D,4-C
1. potentiation a. 1+1 = 0
the biological
7. The use of Pseudo ephedrine can increase blood pressure and the
pressure in the
pregnancy.
11. Original brand name drugs usually have 20 years of......... from
initial discovery of the molecule before copy generic medicines can
be marketed alongside them.
29. Medicines are typically produced by (a)...... and are often patented
to give the (b)........ exclusive rights to produce them.
the individual. A side effect of the drug other than one for which it is
(b)........
33. Potentiation occurs when two drugs are taken (a)..........and one of
them (b).......... the action of the other.
15. The "adverse effects” section of an Insert Package Information describes any
... effect that may be connected with the use of the drug listed
16. The majority of small molecule drug metabolism is carried out in the
medications to patients and ... .......... them on the proper use and adverse effects of
those medications.
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20. It is possible for a shop to be a general chemist without the ability to
........... prescriptions.
24. Generic medicines are copies brand name medicines with the same
25. There may be differences in .. ......... between generic and their brand
states......
special restrictions.
29. Medicines are typically produced by (a).. ......... and are often patented to
give the (b)........ ..... exclusive rights to produce them.
30. A depressant drug, referred to in slang as a (a) “... is a chemical agent that
(b)....... ...”, is a function or(c).................. of a specific part of the body.
32. Most substances have side effects that or may not be (a)......... to
the individual. A side effect of the drug other than one for which it is
(b)..................
33. Potentiation occurs when two drugs are taken (a).. ....... and one of
34. Antagonism is an action for which two drugs are given together have an (a)..........
effect on the body This could be expressed by 1 + 1 = (b)........
Đáp án: (a) opposite, (b) 0
35. The main side effect associated with Aspirin and other NSAIDs is (a)
......... problems. These problems can range from stomach upset to GI (b)..
36. Aspirin and NSAIDs may make high (a) ..... worse or (b).
C. CÂU KHÓ
41. Elderly people use a number of medications at the (a)....time and therefore
needs to pay (b)............ attention to drug - to - drug (c)................. between OTC
medications and (d).................. medications.
Đáp án: (a) same, (b) careful, (c) interactions, (d) prescription
42. Recreational drugs are chemical substances that affect the(a).......... ........ used to
have fun or to enhance an already (b)......... ......... experience.
Đáp án: (a) central nervous system, (b) positive
43. Drug misuse is when people take medicines in a way not (a)...
45. One of the biggest problem with many drugs, especially antibiotics, is an
(a).................... or (b) ................... reaction. An allergic reaction can range from
hives, itching, and nausea to a (c)........... in which the person can die.
46. Testing done on animal must be (a).......... and must include several (b)....
........ to help in the evaluation of both (c)......... and (d)........ .......... of the drug.
Đáp án: (a) extensive, (b) species, (c) effectiveness, (d) toxicity
47. Four of the most common types of OTC products are.A pain
49. Serious and even fatal adverse effects can occur if a child is given
(a) ......... medicine, or it is given (b)................, or if the child is given more than one
medicine that contains the same (c)…………
Đáp án: (a) too much, (b) too often, (c) active ingredient
50. Children who are allergic to (a)......... ..... are also likely to have
problems using Ibuprofen. Ibuprofen can make your child's (b).......... worse,
for example.
Unit 1
What's the appropriate combination of sciences in the health field?
A. Reviewing
B. Researching
C. Dispersing
D. Information providing
4.
B. Physician.
C.Pharmacists
D. Health professionals.
C. Direct responsibility.
D. Dispense medication
C. Fulfill prescription.
A. Cure a disease.
B. Treat a disease.
C. Prevent a disease.
D. All of them
10. Which place can't pharmacists apply their critical source of medical
knowledge?
A. Clinics
B. Community pharmacies
C. Hospitals
D. Supermarket
Unit 2
A. Anatomical
B. Therapeutic
C. Chemical
D. Physiological
A. Harmful
B. Neutral
C. Beneficial
D. Flexible
A. Plant
B. Animal
C. Mineral
D. A or B or C
A. Orally
B. Intravenously
C. By inhalation
D. A or B or C
7. Which factors can reduce the extent to which a drug is absorbed after oral
administration?
A. Parents compounds
B. Initial compounds
C. A & B
D. A or B
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
A. Blood stream
B. High-quality medicines
C. Endocrine system
Unit 3
1.
B. their effects
C. the substance
2.
A. medical
B. spiritual
C. treating
A. 1
B. 2
D. 4
C.3
A. a prescription
B. a doctor
C. a supermarket
D. a licensed pharmacist
A. addiction
B. sleepiness.
C. potentiation
D. antagonism
A. to have fun
C. to treat a discase
8.
Which drugs are chemical substances that affect the central nervous system?
A. Recrcational
B. Recreation
C. Recreate
D. Recreationally
9.
A. Hallucinogens
B. Pain killers
C. Cold remedies
D. Depressants
A. Cannabis
B. Ventolin
C. Insulin
D. Paracetamol
Unit 6
Which of the following is medication development related to?
A. economy
B. policy
A Manufacturing
B. Sale
C. Safety regulation
D. Administration
A. Effectiveness
B. Safety criteria
C. Toxicity
D. Marketing strategies
A. Rome
B. London
C. Paris
D. Lion
A. FDA's evaluation
B. EMEA's evaluation
C. FDA's authorisation
D. EMEA's authorisation
What service does the EMEA offer customers and pharmacists apart from evaluating
new medicinal products?
A. It stimulates the development of innovative medicines
boot
D. All
A. Altered
C. Changed
B. Improved
8.
A. Lower price
B. Latest medicines
C. Balanced quality
D. Competitive strategies
D. all of them
Unit 7
C. A&B
D. neither A nor B
C. Some medicines look the same with different names & uses.
3. Why will the pharmacists need to know some facts before giving patients
the right choice?
A. A diet
B. Special diets
C. Dietary supplement
D. Non-prescription medicine
B. You had better take medicines after rather than before meals if you happen to forget.
C. Stomach can digest both medicine or food without decreasing the effects of medicine
A. wine
B. alcohol
C. water
D. beer
8.
A gerins
B. antibodies
C. antitoxines viruses
11. Why must we take regular dose & finish the course for antibiotics?
What is OTC ?
"We don't completely understand the way acetaminophen works”. What does
the same mean?
D- Neither A nor B
A-Pain relievers
B- Preventive drug
C- Decongestant
D-Cough medicines
al Anemia
b/ kidney
c/Blood pressure
d Stomach
a/ Repeat Reduce
b/Reply Reduce
c/ Reply Reply
d/Reduce_Relieve
A- Heart disease
B- C- Gastrointestinal bleeding
B-Upset stomach
Gastrointestinal problems
7.
A- Supporting H
B- B- Similarity
C- - Contradiction
D- D- Identity
A- 1 5
B -2
C-3
D-4
11
UNIT 11
1.
A- Nasal irritation
B- - Bleeding
C- C- Sneezing
D- Mucous production
D-None
3.
A- OTC Antihistamines
B- Acetaminophen
C- Aspirin
D-Codeine
? A- Sedation
B-Drowsines
C A or B
- None
A-diphenhydramine
B-pseudoephedrine
C- dextromethorphan
D-codeine
A- Short-term
B- Acute
-long-term
D- Chronic
B- GI bleeding –
Drowsiness
D- Irritability
A- Antihistamines
B-Cough medicine
(- Decongestanis
D-Pain relievers
A- Similarly
B- Changeably
- Differently
D- Identically
12. Which of these may cause feelings of confusion, agitation, nervousness, or irritability?
A-diphenhydramine
B- pseudoephedrine
D- dextromethorphan
E- D-codeine
13. Which of these may possibly cause higher risk of addiction if used
inappropriately?
A- Guaifenessin
B-Codeine
C-Dextromethorphan
D-Pseudoephedrine
UNIT 12
D all
A- Medicine name
C- Dosage direction
Children especially those younger than 2, must be given more attention. What does
mean?
C- teaspoons
D- B&Care correct
D- All of them
- ibuprofen
B-acetaminophen
C- paracetamol
D-codeine
C-Aorb
E- None
B- Kidney swelling
A- Spleen injury
D-Fever a
C-Vomiting
t
". When the doctor says "every 8 hours”, what does it mean?
C- 3 times a day
Unit 14
Which of the following dugs have label warnings against their use during especially during
the last trimester"
A- Acetaminophen and
A Advil
B- Aleve
C- Orudis KT
D- Motrin
A- It is a clear product
B. It is a short-acting insulin
C. All are correct
An diabetes
B- diarrhea
(- arthropathies
D- manic depression
How are the sulfonylureas (eg, Diabinere, Glucotrol) believed to exert their
hypoglycemic effect?
6. Which one of the following oral hypoglycemic drugs has the longest serum
half-life?
A- Acetohexamide (Dymelor)
B- Tolbutamide (Orinase)
Chlorpropamide (Diabinese)
8. Which one of the following has methotrexate been shown to manage in the
clinical use?
A- venereal warts
B- seborrhea
C- psoriasis
D- acne
. Which one of the following are large overdoses of acetaminophen likely to cause?
A- tinnitus
B- seizures
D-hepatic necrosis
10. Which should NOT asthmatic patients with a documented allergy to aspirin
receive
A- propoxyphene (Darvon)
B-acetaminophen (Tylenol)
C-nalbuphine (Nubain)
D-ibulrofen (Motrin)
A- antihypertensive drugs
C- antidiabetic drugs
B antidepressant drugs
D- antihistamines
UNIT 15
What's the similarity between equivalent brand name & generic medicines ?
Both A & B
D-A or B
2. Which of the following is not required when comparing between brand name product & generic
ones?
D- Ingredients
A- Quality
B- Strength
B- Symbol
A-Design
B- Term
B- Name
D ANLL
5.
A- Dosage
C- Purity
B- Form
C-Route
A- Expire
B- Export
С- Expire
D- Exhale
7. Which terminology describes the same extent in the body when taken or
administered ?
A-Bio-balance
B- Bio-combination
(- Bio-equivalent
D- Bio-generic
A- Never
B- After long enough time
S D-A or B or C
9.
What's your opinion about "More expensive equals better quality" ?
A- Necessarily true
B-Logical concept (
- Unnecessarily true
D- Accepted concept
A- It is generic name
D- It is a popular medicine
Unit 4
A.They have the same drug use B.They help treat diseases
C.They may possibly lead to drug misuse D. They are medicinal drugs
A.The nervous syslem B. The blood system C. The endocrine system D. The exocrine system
C. When people are tolerant to a drug D. When people ábstain from a drug they äre dependent on
A.dependence B.abuse
Unit 5
4. What happens when 2 drugs are taken together and one of them intensifies the action of
the other? D.Antagonism
A. First time he takes the drug B. First time he has been exposed to the
drug
C. He has used the drug for a long time D. He acts as an individual handling drugs
A.The combined effect of two drugs taken together is greater than the sum of individual effects
B.The combined effect of two drugs taken together is smaller than the sum of individual effects
C. The combined effect of two drugs taken together is less than the sum of individual effects
D.The combined effect of two drugs taken together is the same as the sum of individual effects
A. At the right dose B.The right way C.The right timeD.All of them are correct
C. Unpleasant side effects from this misuse occuw D.Stop using this medicine
C. Use some other people's medicine D. Mix all kinds of medicines together
6.Which of the following isn't caused by some medicines when cured frequently? D.Addiction
C. Kcep the medicine in the original pakage in order to protect it from light
Unit 9
3.
B. Medicines may be heated
5. Which of the following have connection to your medication? D.All are correct
6. What kind of reaction can mostly occur when you do too much outdoor activities?
7. What should you do when travelling? B. Put your medicine in your checked
luggage
C.Leave your medicine in the bedroom D.Leave your medicine in your living room
9. Why should you store the medicine away from direct heat and light?
10. Who can give you more detailed information on the undesired effects?
A.Your doctor B. Your pharmacist C. A & B are correct D.A&B are incorrect
Unit 20
1. Which of the following is any sensation in bodily function experienced by a patient and
associated with a disease? A-Allergy
4. Which of the followings is a printout that contains specific information on a particular drug?
A- A prescription insert B- A patient package insert C-A particular
presentation D-A &Bare correct
7.Studying the information in the inserts will help avoid errors and increase patient awareness of
potential problems. What does the sentence mean?
B- When people understand this. they'll know what to shy away fromi and enhance their recognition
A-reaction
9. The product inserts for many drug products contain cautionary statements. Which one of
the following sequences lists the three types of cautions in the order of least serious to most
seriouus?
C-warning,contraindication, precaution
10.Where in a refrigerator we can store pharmaceuticals according to USP standards? B- a cold place
only
11. Ifa bottle of tablets has an expriration date of“Dec 2013”, how long may the pharmacist continue
to dispense the product? B-only through January 31st, 2014
UNIT 13
1. Which sentence is incorrect about Pseudoephedrine?
A. Irritability
B. Rash
C. Sleep disturbances
D. Nausea
A. 1st
B. 2nd
C. 3rd
D. none is correct
A. Acetaminophen
B. NSAIDs
C. Aspirin
D. MAOIS
6. Who may experience some changes in their milk production if using long-term
antihistamines?
A. Infants
B. Women
C. Children
D. Bachelors
A. Dangerous to women
B. Dangerous to infants
C. Dangerous to family
D. Dangerous to embryos
A. Acetaminophen
B. Aspirin
C. Tylenol
D. paracetamol
A. insulin
B. beta blockers
C. A and B are correct
D. A and B are not correct
10. What can increase blood pressure and the pressure in the eyes in elderly?
A. aspirin
B. pscudocphedrinc
C. ibuprofen
D. dextromethorphan
UNIT 16
1. How much percentage of prescription is filled in for generic medicines?
A. 50%
B. Less than 50%
C. Over 50%
D. None
6. Which problems are caused when taking "narrow therapeutic index" drugs?
8. Which sentence is true about generic pharmaceuticals & their brand name counterparts ?
9. Which factor doesn't cause the high cost of the brand name counterpart ?
A. Monopolism
B. Long-term investment & research
C. Patent protection
D. Exclusivity in the market
10. In which medical field are generic medicines mostly encouraged to be taken?
A. Personal prescription
B. Public health care program.
C. None
D. Insurance plans
UNIT 17
1. The new regulation helps make lower-priced generic medicines more available &
increases the market protection for pharmaceutical companies. When was it adopted?
A. In March 2004
B. in March 2005
C. in March 2006
D. in March 2007
2. Which are most paid attention to when producing a generic medicine following in brand
name counterpart?
A. Quality
B. safety
C. effectiveness
D. All are correct
3. What does “The final outcome has reached a fair compromise among the various interests"
mean?
A. EGMA
B. EJMH
C. EGA
D. EJH
7. If generic medicine were taken out of the pharmaceutical market, the EU's health care
systems would become financially unsustainable. What does the sentence mean?
8. Which of the following markets do market conditions, pricing structures, dispensing
traditions & requirements decide ?
A. generic
B. general
C. genetic
D. generally
UNIT 18
1. In Which field was biotechnology primarily used ?
A. Food processing
B. Agriculture
C. A&B
D. Neither A or B
A. Molecule
B. Organism
C. Derivation
D. None
A. Generics
B. Robotics
C. Chemical engineering
D. Information technology
10. In which field was the first genetically engineered product design ?
A. Antibodies
B. Vaccines
C. Blood product
D. A or B
E. C or D
F. Enzymes
A. Recombinant proteins
B. Monoclonal antibody - based
C. Engineered tissue implants
D. Complex biological medical products
UNIT 19
1. Which of the following is true for Gaucher's disease?
A. It is a hereditary disease
B. It reflects HGH deficiency
C. It is characterized by chemical substance accumulation
D. It is more dangerous when salt is accumulated
2.
EMI
Which system controls the consistency & required quality of medicine?
A. GDP
B. GMP
C. EGA
D. EMEA
3. Which pair of words have similar meanings ?
A. Leukocytes - Erythrocytes
B. Leukocytes - Red Blood Cells
C. Red Blood Cells - Erythrocytes
D. Red Blood cells - White Blood Cells
4. Which character best describes the principle test between brand reference medicines &
biosimilar ones?
A. Similarity
B. Comparability
C. Identicalness
D. All
5. Which information isn't correct about fibroblast?
A. Fibroblast is a kind of connective cell
B. Fibroblast secreted protein, fiber & molecular collagen
C. Interferon beta made from fibroblasts is used to treat multiple sclerosis
D. Fibroblast is the biological active substance
6. Which can be obtained from the human pituitary gland?
A. Erythropoietin
B. Human insulin
C. Somatropin
D. Imiglucerase
7. Which of the following can prevent cancers?
A. Interferon Beta from fibroblasts
B. Interferon Alpha from peripheral leukocytes
C. Somatropin from pituitary gland
D. Erythropoietin froni specialized cells in the kidneys
8. What will happen when medicines' 20 - year - patent expires?
A. A competition on the market among different pharmaceutical companies
B. All patients have access to safe, effective & more affordable medicines.
C. People spend more on pharmaceuticals.
D. More patients to cost effective biopharmaceuticals & biosimilar medicines
9. Why is 25 % of the total population concerned with the number of elderly people over 60
years old a big serious issue to many governments ?
A. These aging persons rely more on governments
B. Costs of accessing medicines are accelerating.
C. Elderly persons spend 3-10 times more on medicines
D. Elderly persons have long-term diseases/ conditions.
10. What's the full name of GDP ?
A. General Development Production
B. Gross Domestic Product
C. General Development Product
D. Gross Domestic Production
Unit 21
1. Children 6 years to under 12 years can take not more than 6 tablets per day
A. The medicine is taken orally
B. Six tablets a day is not enough for them
C. Children from 6 to 12 years lake 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours
D. Children from 6 to 12 years can take more than six tablets a day
A. have
B. suffer
C. catch
D. feel
A. Doxylamine
B. Magnesium stearate
C. Brompheniramine
D. Chlorpheniramine
A. Directions
B. Warning
C. Uses
D. Administration
9. Which of the following will tell you what other medications, foods or situations to avoid
A. Directions
B. Warning
C. Uses
D. Administration
10. Which can always be found at the first item on the label?
A. Active ingredients
B. Inactive ingredients
C. Excipients
D. B & C are correct
Unit 22
1. Which is the term for a hollow gelatin container that holds a powdered medication?
A. tablet
B. capsule
C. syrup
D. paste
A. topical administration
B. enteral route
C. parenteral route
D. intramuscular injection
A. Tablets
B. Pills
C. Capsules
D. Suppositories
4. Which of the following are medications mixed with sugar and water?
A. Syrups
B. Elixirs
C. Suspensions
D. Solutions
A. Syrups
B. Elixirs
C. Suspensions
D. Solutions
6. Which of the following are stiffer preparations which contain more powdered solids?
A. Creams
B. Ointments
C. Pastes
D. Lotions
7. Which of the following are spreadable, greasy preparations used for local application?
A. Creams
B. Ointments
C. Pastes
D. Lotions
8. Which of the following are solutions or suspensions used in areas such as the scalp as they
would not adhere to the hair?
A. Creams
B. Ointments
C. Pastes
D. Lotions
A. Tablets
B. Pills
C. Capsules
D. Suppositories
10. Which is the sterile solution or suspension administered by a dropper directly into the
eye?
A. Eye drops
B. Eye ointment
C. Ophthalmic solution
D. A&C are correct
11. Which of the following are greasier and thicker than creams?
A. Creams
B. Ointments
C. Pastes
D. Lotions
12. Why may the rectal route of administration be preferred over the oral route for some
systemic-acting drugs?
13. Which of the following injections is NOT suspension a suitable dosage form for?
A. intra-articular
B. intradermal
C. intramuscular
D. intraveneous
14. Which one of the following routes of administration is NOT considered suitable for
Heparin Sodium Injection USP?
A. Intermittent IV infusion
B. Continuous IV infusion trovato
C. Subcutaneous
D. Intramuscular
Unit 23
1. How are drugs absorbed from the GI tract?
A. They are generally absorbed into the portal circulation and pass through the
liver before entering the general circulation.
B. They are generally filtered from the blood by the kidney.
C. They are generally absorbed into the portal circulation and are distributed by an
enterohepatic cycle
D. They are generally not affected by liver enzymes
2. What does it indicate if a drug appears in the feces after oral administration?
A. the drug cannot have been completely absorbed from the GI tract
B. the drug must not have completely dissolved in the Gl fluids
C. the drug must have complexed with materials in the GI tract
D. parenteral administration of the drug may determine the contribution of the bli
system to the amount of drug in the feces
A. Gallbladder
B. Pancreas
C. Urinary bladder
D. Liver
A. Aminoglycosides
B. Phenylephrine
C. Benzodiazepines
D. Corticosteroids
A. Aminoglycosides
B. Phenylephrine
C. Benzodiazepines
D. Corticosteroids
7. Which ones of the following are the most commonly used anxiolytics and hypnotics?
A. Aminoglycosides
B. Phenylephrine
C. Benzodiazepines
D. Corticosteroids
A. Liver
B. Pancreas
C. Urinary bladder
D. Gallbladder
9. Cocaine was one of the first effective local anesthetics in ophthalmic surgery in 1884 at the
suggestion of Sigmund Freud.
A. Sigmund Frend was the first to suggest Cocaine, a local anesthetic in everger:
ASS!
B. Cocaine was used in a surgery by Sigmund Freud
C. Cocaine was very effective as local anesthetics
D. Sigmund Freud started his job as a surgeon in 1844
10. Which ones of the followings may be prescribed when a normal immune response is
A. Immunostimulators
B. Immunosuppressants
C. A or B
D. Neither A nor B
11. Why may elixirs be preferred over syrups when preparing a liquid oral dosage form?
A. Because elixirs have better solvent properties for weak organic acids
B. Because elixirs have better solvent properties for weak organic bases
C. Because elixirs have better solvent properties for flavoring oils
D. All are correct
Unit 24
1. People don't die of serious infections thanks to the discovery of penicillin
3. After the discovery of Ether, many other effective anesthetics were developed.
4. In spite of the risk of drug addiction, morphine has alleviated a lot of suffering to people
with serious pains
A. Morphine has lessened the pain although it can cause drug addiction
B. Morphine has increased the serious pain wall
C. People suffering from severe pain can take morphine
D. Despite the fact that morphine has a risky effect, people take it to relax
6. Before the 1950s people suffering from psychosis were cured in asylums
7. By which of the following mechanisms are penicillins believed to exert their antibacterial
effect?
A. intradermally
B. subcutaneously
C. intravenously
D. intramuscularly
10. Which of the following agents is NOT likely to reduce blood sugar in a patient with type
II diabetes mellitus?
A. Tolazamide
B. Metformin
C. Glucagon
D. A & B are correct
Unit 25
1. Patient should take antibiotics only when necessary in order to limit resistance to bacteria
A. stomach upset
B. diarrhea
C. allergic reaction
D. high blood pressure
3. They can identify the infecting bacterium by analyzing samples of blood taken from the
patient
4. Patients with the same infections may give different responses to specific antibiotics.
A. Patients who have the same infections will give the same responses to the medicine
B. Patients who have different infections will give different responses to the medicine
C. Responses to the drug was not be the same in patients with the same infeccions
D. Drug absorption depends on the patient's health condition
5. Over time, strains of Staphylococcus aureus developed an enzyme able to break down
penicillin
A. functions of kidneys
B. functions of liver
C. functions of bone marrow
D. All are correct
10. Which one of the following antimicrobial agents would be MOST useful in the treatment
of
A. Amoxicillin
B. Cephapirin
C. Cephalexin
D. Dicloxacillin
11. Which one of the following tetracyclines has the longest duration of action?
A. Doxycycline
B. Tetracycline
C. Demeclocycline
D. Minocycline
Unit 26
1. Which of these is a non-selective beta blocker used in the treatment of hypertension?
A. Coversyl
B. Vastarel
C. propranolol (INN)
D. amlodipin
A. breathlessness
B. edema of the legs
C. inadequate pumping action
D. rash
A. the kidneys
B. the eyes
C. A&B
D. neither A nor B
4. Which of the following are medications that expand or widen blood vessels, reducing
blood pressure against the walls of the vessels?
A. Diuretics
B. Beta blockers
C. ACE inhibitors
D. Vasodilators
5. Which of the following are medications that cause an increase in the flow of urine?
A. Diuretics
B. Beta blockers
C. ACE inhibitors
D. Vasodilators
6. Which of the following are medications that block the production of angiotensin II, which
results in lowering the resistance of the blood vessel to the flow of blood from the heart?
A. Diuretics
B. Beta blockers
C. ACE inhibitors
D. Vasodilators
A. uric acid
B. urea
C. sodium
D. bicarbonate
9. Which of the following are the group of drugs that block the activity of a beta-receptor to
decrease the heart rate and force of contractions and lower high blood pressure?
A. Diuretics
B. Beta blockers
C. ACE inhibitors
D. Vasodilators
10. Which of the following may be used for the management of hypertension in pregnancy?
A. Methyldopa
B. Metaraminol
C. Noradrenaline
D. Thiazides
Unit 27
1.What is the active ingredient in Amias tablets?
A. candesartan cilexetil
B. hydroxypropyl cellulose
C. lactose monohydrate
D. magnesium stearate
A. 3
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
A. Athletes
B. Veterinary surgeons
C. Veterans
D. Pregnant women
A. hypotension
B. hypertension
C. heart failure
D. B & C are correct
A. ACE inhibitors
B. Calcium channel blockers
C. Beta blockers
D. Angiotensin Ii receptor antagonists
10. What complications may derive when high blood pressure is not treated?
A. hepatitis
B. Blindness
C. fever
D. depression
Unit 28
1. Which of the following is a drug that makes a person or an animal unable to feel anything,
especially pain, either in the whole body or in a part of the body?
A. An anesthetic
B. An analgesic
C. A painkiller
D. An antipyretic
2. Which of the following is an orange substance produced in the liver?
A. Bile
B. A bile pigment
C. bilirubin
D. B & C are correct
3. Which of the following is a condition where there is ineffective pumping of the heart
leading to an accumulation of fluid in the lungs?
A. heartache
B. heart attack
C. heart failure
D. heartbreak
4. Which is abnormally low pressure of the blood also called low blood pressure?
A. hypertension
B. hypotension
C. hyperglycaemia
D. hypoglycemia
5. Which are abnormally frequent intestinal evacuations with more or less fluid stools?
A. diarrhea
B. constipation
C. Vomiting
D. nausea
6. Which is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of the stomach contents through
the oral cavity?
A. diarrhea
B. constipation
C. Vomiting
D. nausea
7. Which is a medical condition in which the skin and the white parts of the eyes become
yellow?
A. Bile
B. A bile pigment
C. Bilirubin
D. Jaundice
8. Which of the following are involved in the immune system for fighting infection?
A. White blood cells
B. Red blood cells
C. Erythrocytes
D. Hepatocytes
9. When should you take Amias tablets?
A. At any time you like
B. At the same time each day
C. When you are tired
D. When you have had your blood pressure measured
10. What may Amias tablets combined with anesthetics cause?
A. a rise in blood pressure
B. an increase in blood sugar levels
C. a drop in blood pressure
D. a drop in blood sugar level
Unit 29
1. I unsteadiness or inability to maintain normal balance in a standing or
A. drowsiness
B. sleeplessness
C. insomnia
D. dizziness
3. Which of the following has the tricyclic antidepressant imipramine (Tofranil) been
approved to treat?
A. manic-depressive illness
B. hypertension
C. enuresis
D. supraventricular tachycardias
A. sleepiness
B. insomnia
C. dizziness
D. drowsiness
A. sleeplessness
B. insomnia
C. dizziness
D. drowsiness
9 Which is the place at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another?
A. synapse
B. neuron
C. nerve cell
D. nerve tissue
A. antidepressant
B. anticonvulsant
C. antibiotic
D. antitoxin
Unit 30
1. Which of these does not belong to mind-body medicine?
A. Meditation
B. Taichi
C. Music therapy
D. Massage therapy
2. Which of the following is a system of medicine which uses various remedies derived from
plants & plant extracts?
A. phytotherapy
B. homoeopathy
C. naturopathy
D. osteopathy
3. Which of the following is any form of a family of practices in which practitioners train
their minds or self-induce a mode of consciousness to realize some benefit?
A. Meditation
B. Taichi
C. Music therapy
D. Massage therapy
4. Which of the following is a system of health care which fosters a cooperative relationship
among all those involved, leading towards optimal attainment of the physical, mental,
emotional, social and spiritual aspects of health?
A. folk medicine
B. holistic medicine
C. homeopathic medicine
D. faith healing
5. Which of the following is based on the theory that certain energy fields surround and
penetrate the body?
A. folk medicine
B. holistic medicine
C. energy medicine
D. faith healing
A. allopathy
B. anesthetics
C. hypnosis
D. acupuncture
7. Which is a food or food product that reportedly provides health and medical benefits,
including the prevention and treatment of disease?
A. Allopathy
B. Chiropractic
C. Naturopathy
D. Nutraceutical
8. Which of the following practices would NOT be classified as "alternative medicine" in the
United States?
A. Allophy
B. Chiropractic
C. Naturopathy
D. Nutraceutical
9. Which of the followings is an alternative medical practice that stresses the use of extremely
A. folk medicine
B. holistic medicine
C. homeopathic medicine
D. faith healing
10. Which is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies, consisting of an
interpersonal process in which a trained music therapist uses music and all of its facets
physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual-to help clients to improve or
maintain their health?
A. Meditation
B. Music therapy
C. Massage therapy
D. Taichi