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Correct answers:
Esmolol
Rectal Diazepam
(1/1 Point)
Phenytoin
Succinylcholine
Phenobarbital
Rocuronium
Acetazolamide
Hexamethonium
Correct answers: Rectal Diazepam
Atracurium
6.The use of this drug should be with precaution in
Correct answers: Hexamethonium
patients with DM:. Single choice.
2.Mixed alpha-beta blocker:. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
CBZ
Bisoprolol
Phenytoin
Celiprolol
Lamotrigine
Carvedilol
VPA
Nebivolol
Correct answers: VPA
Correct answers: Carvedilol
7.The first-line antidote for cholinergic poisons:. Single
3.Which of the following is good for geriatric patients?. choice.
Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Atropine
Midazolam
Hysocine
Alprazolam
PAM
Oxazepam
DAM
Diazepam
Correct answers: Atropine
Correct answers: Oxazepam
8.Low doses of beta-blockers are indicated for Chinese
4.Which of the following agents is good for arrhythmia patients to prevent:. Single choice.
and hypertensive emergencies?. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(0/1 Point)
Heart Block
Metoprolol
Bradycardia
Carvedilol
Reflex Tachycardia
Esmolol
Bronchospasms
Sotalol
Correct answers: Reflex Tachycardia
9.Beta-blocker for HTN in patients who are diabetic with (1/1 Point)
CHF:. Single choice.
Neostigmine
(1/1 Point)
Atropine
Bisoprolol
Rivastigmine
Celiprolol
Physostigmine
Carvedilol
Correct answers: Neostigmine
Metoprolol
14.Best cholinesterase inhibitor for MG:. Single choice.
Correct answers: Carvedilol
(1/1 Point)
10.Which of the following does not belong to the
Rivastigmine
group?. Single choice.
Physostigmine
(1/1 Point)
Pyridostigmine
Rivastigmine
Neostigmine
Donepezil
Correct answers: Pyridostigmine
Pyridostigmine
15.DOC for Malignant Hyperthermia. Single choice.
Galantamine
(1/1 Point)
Correct answers: Pyridostigmine
Dantrolene
11.Anti-seizure drug that necessitates hydration to
prevent kidney stones:. Single choice. Bromocriptine
(1/1 Point) Enflurane
Topiramate Ryanodine
Lamotrigine Correct answers: Dantrolene
Pregabalin 16.Pregabalin is more ued for: Single choice.
Gabapentin (1/1 Point)
Correct answers: Topiramate Diabetic neuropathy
12.Most common side effect of Phenytoin. Single Analgesia
choice.
Eclampsia
(1/1 Point)
Diabetic nephropathy
Hirsutism
Correct answers: Diabetic neuropathy
Gingival hyperplasia
17.Pre-anesthetic:. Single choice.
Ataxia
(1/1 Point)
Diplopia
Thiopental
Correct answers: Gingival hyperplasia
Secobarbital
13.The first-line antidote for antimuscarinic agents:.
Single choice. Vinbarbital
Phenobarbital 22.A novel lactate dehydrogenase inhibitor for seizures
especially Dravet Syndrome:. Single choice.
Correct answers: Thiopental
(1/1 Point)
18.May cause blindness when myopia is clinically
observed:. Single choice. Cenobamate
Phenytoin Ezogabine
Cenobamate Suvorexant
(1/1 Point)
Bethanechol
Methacholine
Pilocarpine
Carbachol
Tiotropium 3.2-4g/day
Oxytropium <0.325g/day
Acamprosate Nalbuphine
Fomepizole Buprenorphine
Nalmefene Pentazocine
Disulfiram Butorphanol
Apomorphine Fentanyl
Meperidine Nalbuphine
19.If a patient is allergic to Naproxen, he/she will most 23.Meclofenamic Acid. Single choice.
definitely be allergic to:. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Pyrrazolone
Diclofenac
Arylacetic Acid
Nabumetone
Salicylate
Piroxicam
N-arylanthranilic Acid
Propyphenazone
Correct answers: N-arylanthranilic Acid
Correct answers: Nabumetone
24.Levallorphan. Single choice.
20.What is the chemical class of Noscapine?. Single
(1/1 Point)
choice.
Antagonist
(1/1 Point)
Full Agonist
Morphinan
Mild to Moderate Agonist
Benzomorphan
Mixed Agonist-Antagonist
Phenanthrene
Correct answers: Antagonist
Piperidine
25.The only prototypical opioid that is not a strong/full
Phenylheptylamine
agonist:. Single choice.
Correct answers: Phenylheptylamine
(1/1 Point)
21.Butorphanol. Single choice.
Meperidine
(1/1 Point)
Pentazocine
Full Agonist
Levorphanol
Mild to Moderate Agonist
Methadone
Mixed Agonist-Antagonist
Morphine
Antagonist
Correct answers: Pentazocine
Correct answers: Mixed Agonist-Antagonist
26.The main reason why ASA is no longer generally used
22.Tolerance to opioid is expected for all of its effects, as an antipyretic:. Single choice.
except for:. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Erosive Gastritis
Nausea and Vomiting
Allergic Reaction
Pruritus
Reye's Syndrome
Increased Intrcranial Pressure
Asthma
Urinary Retention
Correct answers: Reye's Syndrome
27.Diflunisal. Single choice.
Pyrrazolone
II. ASA is classified as an antiplatelet drug/platelet III. These agents are less associated with rebound HTN
aggregation inhibitor. compared with other beta blockers.
A: Sodium bicarbonate
This is a sample drug discovered by screening of higher
plants which remains to be the gold standard in the
management of pain. Which of the following is the most recently developed
A: morphine opioid antagonist approved for alcohol withdrawal by
decreasing the patient’s craving for alcohol?
A: Nalmefene
What is the primary drawback with the use of selective
COX-2 inhibitors?
A: methacholine
I. Carvedilol
This inorganic compound remains to be the gold
standard for the treatment of mania and other related
bipolar disorders.
1.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
A: Lithium carbonate
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) TCA's. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
The physician who discovered penicillin
Enzymes
A: A. Fleming
Carrier proteins
It is the most widely used acetylcholinesterase inhibitor 2.Which of the following is/are true regarding lipid-
for myasthenia gravis. water partition coefficient? I. The system being used
mimics the lipid membranes and the aqueous systems
A: Pyridostigmine
found in the body. II. The higher the lipid-water
partition coefficient, the more polar is the drug. III. This
parameter is usually determined to determine
Which of the following statement/s is/are true?
hydrophobicity.. Single choice.
I M3 receptors are Gq-linked receptors that lead to
(-/1 Point)
activation of adenylyl cyclase, a signaling cascade that
leads to increased cAMP activity II, III
(1/1 Point)
Phenytoin
Oxacillin
MIDTERM QUIZ 1
Penicillin
Warfarin Correct answers: Enzymes
Amitryptiline
Structural proteins
Enzymes BZD's
Receptors Phenothiazines
Enzymes
Correct answers: Structural proteins 20.A given drug was found to mimic Acetylcholine since
it contains the same number and arrangement of
electrons in one region of the molecule. The molecule
17.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding was observed to exert a cholinergic effect more
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Local Anesthetics. selectively. Which of the following statement(s)
Single choice. correctly describes this drug molecule? I. The drug is an
isostere of the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine. II. The
(1/1 Point) drug is an analogue of Acetylcholine that blocks its
Receptors binding from its receptors. III. The drug is an analogue
that agonizes Acetylcholine receptors.. Single choice.
Enzymes
(0/1 Point)
Voltage-gated ion channels
I, II, III
Carrier proteins
I, III
Structural proteins
I
Correct answers: Voltage-gated ion channels
I, II
II, III
18.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Flibanserin. Single Your answer to question 20 is wrong. Correct answers: I,
choice. III
(1/1 Point)
Carrier proteins
19.The following are the general factors that affect a Enzymes
dug molecule’s binding to a receptor except:. Single
choice. Correct answers: Receptors
(1/1 Point)
22.ASA irreversibly binds COX hence it utilizes this bond pharmacophore at Nicotinic receptors causing CNS
for binding:. Single choice. stimulation. III. The quasi-ring structure is the form in
which acetylcholine is recognized and degraded by
(1/1 Point)
acetylcholine esterases.. Single choice.
VDW forces
(1/1 Point)
Disulfide bonds
I, II
H-bonds
I
Covalent bonds
II, III
Ionic bonds
I, III
Correct answers: Covalent bonds
I, II, III
Enzymes Enzymes
41.This parameter determines a drug’s ability to 44.Which of the following is/are true regarding some of
permeate aqueous and lipid barriers of the different the stereoisomeric features of drugs? I. S-omeprazole
body compartments.. Single choice. has a longer half-life compared to the combination of R
& S enantiomers of Omeprazole. II. Dextrorotatory
(1/1 Point)
bupivacaine is more potent than levo and dextro
Lipid Water Partition Coefficient bupivacaine. III. Dextrorotatory isomers of opioid
analgesics are excellent antitussives.. Single choice.
Creatinine Clearance
(1/1 Point)
t1/2
II, III
Vd
II
Lipid-Water Concentration
III
Correct answers: Lipid Water Partition Coefficient
I, II, III
I, III
42.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Physostigmine. Single Correct answers: I, III
choice.
(1/1 Point)
45.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
Voltage-gated ion channels target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) SSRI's. Single choice.
Enzymes
Receptors
Correct answer: Reuptake proteins