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QUIZ 1 Your answer to question 4 is wrong.

Correct answers:
Esmolol

5.DOC for status epilepticus in children. Single choice.


1.Ganglionic blocker:. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)

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

(1/1 Point) Stiripentol

Phenytoin Ezogabine

Cenobamate Suvorexant

Lamotrigine Correct answers: Stiripentol

Topiramate 23.DOC for absence seizures. Single choice.

Correct answers: Topiramate (1/1 Point)

19.Antidote for Zolpidem poisoning. Single choice. Ethosuximide

(1/1 Point) Topiramate

Ascorbic Acid VPA

Activated Charcoal Clonazepam

NaHCO3 Correct answers: Ethosuximide

Flumazenil 24.For patients with bipolar disorders that failed to


respond to Lithium and Lamotrigine, this anti-seizure
Correct answers: Flumazenil
drug can be used:. Single choice.
20.DOC for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Topiramate
Lamotrigine
Carbamazepine
Zonisamide
Stiripentol
Rufinamide
Felbamate
VPA
Correct answers: Carbamazepine
Correct answers: VPA
25.Which of the following is the best option for a
21.Which of the following is the best option for a hypertensive patient with angina?. Single choice.
hypertensive patient with asthma?. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(0/1 Point)
Metoprolol
Pindolol
Propranolol
Carvedilol
Acebutolol
Celiprolol
Labetalol
Betaxolol
Correct answers: Metoprolol
Your answer to question 21 is wrong. Correct answers:
26.Antimuscarinic for Parkinsonism, except:. Single
Celiprolol
choice.
(1/1 Point) 30.Which of the following is associated with allergic
reactions?. Single choice.
Diphenhydramine
(1/1 Point)
Benztropine
Vecuronium
Orphenadrine
Rocuronium
Biperiden
Atracurium
Trihexyphenidyl
Message for respondents who select this answer
Correct answers: Orphenadrine
Pipecurium
27.Which of the following is used for urinary retention?.
Single choice. Correct answers: Atracurium

(1/1 Point)

Bethanechol

Methacholine

Pilocarpine

Carbachol

Correct answers: Bethanechol QUIZ 2

28.Which of the following is the longest-acting agent


indicated for asthma?. Single choice.
1.For inflammation of RA, the ASA daily dose should be:.
(1/1 Point) Single choice.

Revefenacin (1/1 Point)

Tiotropium 3.2-4g/day

Oxytropium <0.325g/day

Ipratropium < 0.6g/day

Correct answers: Tiotropium 0.3-2.4g/day

29.Alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor used as an antidote Correct answers: 3.2-4g/day


to methanol poisoning:. Single choice.
2.The only opioid with a mixed agonist-antagonist
(1/1 Point) activity that is a dominant mu agonist: Single choice.

Ethanol (1/1 Point)

Acamprosate Nalbuphine

Fomepizole Buprenorphine

Nalmefene Pentazocine

Disulfiram Butorphanol

Correct answers: Fomepizole Correct answers: Buprenorphine

3.Antipyrine: Single choice.


(1/1 Point) 7.Which of the following possess an analgesic effect
comparable to opioids? I. Etodolac II. Ketorolac III.
N-arylanthranilic Acid
Sulindac. Single choice.
Salicylate
(1/1 Point)
Arylacetic Acid
II & III
Pyrrazolone
I & III
Correct answers: Pyrrazolone
III
4.What is the chemical class of Nalbuphine?. Single
I
choice.
I & II
(1/1 Point)
Correct answers: I & II
Phenylheptylamine
8.Which of the following is considered the most
Piperidine
nephrotoxic?. Single choice.
Benzomorphan
(0/1 Point)
Phenanthrene
Naproxen
Morphinan
Mefenamic Acid
Correct answers: Phenanthrene
Piroxicam
5.What is the chemical class of Levallorphan?. Single
Ketorolac
choice.
Your answer to question 8 is wrong. Correct answers:
(1/1 Point)
Naproxen
Phenylheptylamine
9.What is the action of Morphine for acute pulmonary
Phenanthrene edema and acute myocardial infarction?. Single choice.

Morphinan (1/1 Point)

Piperidine Venous dilation

Benzomorphan Arteriolar dilation

Correct answers: Morphinan Reduces pain

6.Oxaprozin. Single choice. Increases fluid output

(1/1 Point) Correct answers: Venous dilation

Naphthylacetic Acid 10.Sufentanil:. Single choice.

Indole Acetic Acid (1/1 Point)

Propionic Acid Full Agonist

Phenylacetic Acid Antagonist

Pyrrole Alkanoic Acid Mixed Agonist-Antagonist

Correct answers: Propionic Acid Mild to Moderate Agonist

Correct answers: Full Agonist


11.What is the chemical class of Diphenoxylate?. Single 15.Which of the following agents is/are more used for
choice. alcohol withdrawal? I. Naloxone II. Naltrexone III.
Nalmefene IV. Nalorphine. Single choice.
(1/1 Point)
(0/1 Point)
Phenylheptylamine
I & III
Phenanthrene
II & IV
Piperidine
I & IV
Message for respondents who select this answer
III
Benzomorphan
II & III
Morphinan
Your answer to question 15 is wrong. Correct answers: II
Correct answers: Piperidine
& III
12.Levorphanol. Single choice.
16.Which of the following is not good for primary
(1/1 Point) dysmenorrhea?. Single choice.

Mixed Agonist-Antagonist (1/1 Point)

Full Agonist Mefenamic Acid

Antagonist Diclofenac Potassium

Mild to Moderate Agonist Naproxen

Correct answers: Full Agonist Ibuprofen

13.Opioid used as an emetic:nSingle choice. Etodolac

(1/1 Point) Correct answers: Etodolac

Levallorphan 17.Good for painful biliary colic:. Single choice.

Levomethadone (1/1 Point)

Apomorphine Fentanyl

Meperidine Nalbuphine

Correct answers: Apomorphine Pethidine

14.Nabumetone. Single choice. Methadone

(1/1 Point) Correct answers: Pethidine

Naphthylacetic Acid 18.If a patient can't receive Morphine for acute


pulmonary edema, the substitute is:. Single choice.
Phenylacetic Acid
(1/1 Point)
Pyrrole Alkanoic Acid
Furosemide
Propionic Acid
Pethidine
Indole Acetic Acid
Methadone
Correct answers: Naphthylacetic Acid
Nalbuphine
Levorphanol Constipation

Correct answers: Furosemide Correct answers: Constipation

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.

(1/1 Point) PRELIM EXAM

Pyrrazolone

N-arylanthranilic Acid Which of the following statement/s is/are true


regarding phenytoin?
Salicylate
I. The drug is poorly water-soluble hence it may cause
Message for respondents who select this answer
irritations at the injection site.
Arylacetic Acid
II. The solvent used for the parenteral formulation can
Correct answers: Salicylate cause cardiac depression hence the infusion rate of
such should be controlled.
28.Tramadol. Single choice.
III Phenytoin in itself can also cause cardiac depression
(1/1 Point) and the early signs of toxicity are ataxia and diplopia.
Antagonist

Mixed Agonist-Antagonist A: I, II, III


Mild to Moderate Agonist

Full Agonist What is the mechanism of skeletal muscle paralysis


Correct answers: Mild to Moderate Agonist associated with succinylcholine?

29.An opioid with an analgesic effect dominantly


depending on the drugs ability to increase A: Sustained depolarization of the motor endplate
noradrenaline and serotonin:. Single choice. making it unresponsive to other impulses
(1/1 Point)

Tramadol A medical technologist has a 65 y/o father who recently


Apomorphine suffered from a heart attack 3 days ago. What dose
range will you suggest to him to purchase when he visits
Ziconotide the pharmacy?
Nalorphine

Correct answers: Tramadol A: <0.325 g/day


30.Tolmetin. Single choice.

(1/1 Point) A cancer patient was maintained fentanyl for his


Naphthylacetic Acid breakthrough pain (9 on pain scale). The head physician
of the pain management team added Naloxone. What is
Indole Acetic Acid the right course of action?
Propionic Acid

Phenylacetic Acid A: No intervention is required, the physician is trying to


control for the toxic effects of fentanyl
Pyrrole Alkanoic Acid

Message for respondents who select this answer


If a hypertensive patient is to be administered with a A: II, III
beta blocker, and the physician feels that it may or may
not adequately control the patient’s blood pressure,
which of the following agents will you suggest because NSAIDs are generally weak acids in vitro, but this NSAID
it is less associated with reflex tachycardia when is an exception
withdrawn or discontinued abruptly if this physician
decides to change or shift the therapy along the course
of the disease? A: nabumetone

A: Acebutolol Which of the following correctly explains the advantage


of beta-blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic
activity?
Which of the following statements about Aspirin is
true? I. These agents are relatively safe for patients with
bronchospastic disease.
I. ASA is an irreversible inhibitor of lipoxygenase
preventing the biosynthesis of PG and TXA2 II. These agents have anti-arrhythmic properties.

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.

III. ASA is administered at 3.2 to 4g/day for


inflammation due to gout arthritis A: III

A: I This is a sample drug discovered by accident

Which of the following is an unconventional antagonist A: penicillin


in the sense that from a structural standpoint, it is
indeed a morphinan derivative with excellent opioid
antagonistic actions? Which of the following statements accurately describes
why the study of organic medicinal more dominant over
inorganic agents?
A: Levallorphan

A: Organic compounds like natural products are


What is the role of beta-blockers in the management of abundant
thyrotoxicosis?

I. Beta-blockers can inhibit the peroxidase-catalyzed


reaction in the synthesis of thyroid hormones. A Filipino-chinese patient was prescribed to maintain
metoprolol for the prevention of symptom
II. Beta-blockers control the sympathetic symptoms of exacerbations of his heart failure. The dose of
hyperthyroidism. metoprolol for this patient should be lower than the
III. Beta-blockers may inhibit the peripheral conversion dose due to ______________
of T4 to T3. A: Reflex tachycardia
A 10 yr old patient was reported to exhibit lapses in II. Acebutolol
concentration that usually lasts for seconds with sudden
III. Labetalol
stops in motion and lip-smacking but without confused
states. With declining ability to learn. Neurologist A: I, III
confirms diagnosis of epilepsy. Which agent is
appropriate?

A: Topiramate A female patient was admitted to the emergency room


for the rapid lowering of her blood pressure to normal
ranges. The patient has no other significant histories
except for an asthmatic attack when she was 8y/o.
A cancer patient is suffering from chronic breakthrough
There were no available IV infusions of NTG and
pain and is now poorly responding to morphine and
nitroprusside in your pharmacy nor short-acting IV
fentanyl. What should be suggested to be added to the
calcium channel blocker. Which of the following can be
patient’s regimen?
used to lower this patient’s BP?
A: ketorolac
A: Labetalol

A patient was admitted to the emergency due to severe


Tacrine, donepezil, & galantamine are anti-
acute CHF and was prescribed medications for his CHF.
acetylcholinesterases employed for which of the
Pulmonary findings are consistent of acute pulmonary
following conditions?
edema secondary to his acute CHF. If the patient has no
risks for developing respiratory depression, which can A: Alzheimer’s disease
be recommended for the management of acute
pulmonary edema?

A: morphine TCAs have cardio-toxic and anticholinergic effects. For


the cardio-toxic effects, this drug can be administered.

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: greater incidence of thromboembolism To confirm the diagnosis of asthma in the patient:

A: methacholine

A patient was rushed to the hospital and his blood


pressure reading was 180/110 and his mean arterial Which beta-blocker has K+ channel blocking effects
pressure is 133 mm/Hg but no organ damage was noted making it useful as an antiarrhythmic agent?
and a diagnosis of hypertensive emergency was then
made. In order to lower the mean arterial pressure A: Sotalol
rapidly by 25%, which of the following must be
initiated?

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

Voltage-gated ion channels


Amantadine is an example of a drug where an
Reuptake Proteins
additional use is discovered by careful observation of its
pharmacologic property. Receptors
A: Parkinson Correct answers: Reuptake 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

II M2 receptors are Gi-linked receptors that lead to I, II


inhibition of PLC, a signaling cascade that decreases IP3
I, III
and DAG activity.
I
III M1 receptors are Gq-linked receptors that lead to
activation of PLC,a signaling cascade that increases IP3 I, II, III
and DAG activity.
Answer: ?
A: III

3.A highly protein-bound drug that presents a danger to


Which of the following conditions confer toxicity due to patients when co-administered with another highly
organophosphates? protein-bound drug since the displacement of this drug
from its protein binding sites may cause hemorrhage..
A: emesis
Single choice.

(1/1 Point)

Phenytoin

Oxacillin
MIDTERM QUIZ 1
Penicillin
Warfarin Correct answers: Enzymes

Amitryptiline

Correct answers: Warfarin 7.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Moclobemide. Single
choice.
4.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
(1/1 Point)
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Antipsychotics. Single
choice. Carrier proteins

(1/1 Point) Reuptake Proteins

Enzymes Voltage-gated ion channels

Carrier proteins Receptors

Voltage-gated ion channels Enzymes

Receptors Correct answers: Enzymes

Structural proteins

Correct answers: Receptors 8.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Carbamazepine.
Single choice.
5.E & Z isomerism is important for the activity of this
(1/1 Point)
drug:. Single choice.
Structural proteins
(1/1 Point)
Receptors
Morphine
Enzymes
Clomiphene
Voltage-gated ion channels
Methylphenidate
Carrier proteins
Diethylstibestrol
Correct answers: Voltage-gated ion channels
Omeprazole

Correct answers: Clomiphene


9.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Digoxin. Single
6.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding choice.
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Paracetamol. Single
(1/1 Point)
choice.
Receptors
(1/1 Point)
Carrier proteins
Receptors
Structural proteins
Carrier proteins
Voltage-gated ion channels
Enzymes
Enzymes
Structural proteins
Correct answers: Carrier proteins
Voltage-gated ion channels
13.Which of the following drug groups have
mechanisms of action that involve binding to enzymes
10.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
as target proteins?. Single choice.
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Cocaine. Single
choice. (1/1 Point)

(1/1 Point) Barbiturates

Enzymes BZD's

Carrier proteins Calcium Channel Blockers

Reuptake Proteins NSAID's

Receptors Phenothiazines

Voltage-gated ion channels Correct answers: NSAID's

Correct answers: Reuptake Proteins

14.Which of the following is not true regarding the


intravenous route of administration?. Single choice.
11.Sample drug excreted via the saliva. Single choice.
(0/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Excretion is quite rapid.
Nafcillin
Metabolism is quite rapid.
Chloramphenicol
Absorption does not occur.
Levobupivacaine
Protein binding does not occur.
Lidocaine
It avoids first pass-effect.
Procaine
Your answer to question 14 is wrong. Correct answers:
Correct answers: Lidocaine
It avoids first pass-effect.

12.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


15.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Omeprazole. Single
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Phenytoin. Single
choice.
choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
Carrier proteins
Carrier proteins
Enzymes
Structural proteins
Voltage-gated ion channels
Enzymes
Receptors
Receptors
Structural proteins
Voltage-gated ion channels
Correct answers: Carrier proteins
Correct answers: Voltage-gated ion channels

16.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Colchicine. Single
choice.
(1/1 Point) Chemical bonding capabilities

Receptors Structural class

Structural proteins 3D-shape of the molecule

Voltage-gated ion channels Type of dosage form

Carrier proteins Correct answers: Type of dosage form

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)

Voltage-gated ion channels 21.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Morphine. Single
Carrier proteins choice.
Structural proteins (1/1 Point)
Enzymes Receptors
Receptors Voltage-gated ion channels
Correct answers: Receptors Reuptake Proteins

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

Correct answers: I, III


23.A functional group or organized group of molecules
26.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
that interact with the drug to produce a biological
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Methotrexate. Single
response is known as ____________.. Single choice.
choice.
(1/1 Point)
(0/1 Point)
Active site
Enzymes
Receptor site
Structural proteins
Biological receptor site
Voltage-gated ion channels
Biological site
Carrier proteins
Correct answers: Biological receptor site
Receptors

Your answer to question 26 is wrong. Correct answers:


24.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding Receptors
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Levodopa. Single
choice.
27.Sample drug excreted via the breast milk. Single
(1/1 Point)
choice.
Receptors
(1/1 Point)
Voltage-gated ion channels
Chloramphenicol
Reuptake Proteins
Levobupivacaine
Enzymes
Procaine
Carrier proteins
Lidocaine
Correct answers: Receptors
Nafcillin

Correct answers: Chloramphenicol


25.Which of the following statement/s regarding
acetylcholine is/are true? I. The quasi-ring structure is
the pharmacophore at Nicotinic receptors causing CNS
stimulation. II. The extended structure is the
28.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding 31.Sample drug marketed in its racemic combined R & S
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Atracurium. Single forms:. Single choice.
choice.
(1/1 Point)
(0/1 Point)
Ephedrine
Carrier proteins
Naproxen
Structural proteins
Bupivacaine
Receptors
Dextromethorphan
Voltage-gated ion channels
Ibuprofen
Enzymes
Correct answers: Ibuprofen
Your answer to question 28 is wrong. Correct answers:
Receptors
32.The most potent isomer of Methylphenidate is:.
Single choice.
29.Which of the following functional groups is/are
(0/1 Point)
capable of forming ionic bonds with the receptor? I.
Carboxyl Groups II. Sulfonamido Groups III. Hydroxyl dextro-threo
Groups. Single choice.
threo
(1/1 Point)
erythro
I, II
levo-threo
II, III
S
I, III
Your answer to question 32 is wrong. Correct answers:
I, II, III dextro-threo
I

Correct answers: I, II 33.Which of the following regarding isosterism is/are


true? I. Isosteres impart similar physical properties but
ultimately different chemical properties in drug
30.Chloramphenicol for suspensions is formulated as molecules. II. Isosteric alterations are widely employed
palmitate salts to:. Single choice. in discovery of analogues or antagonists to normal
metabolites. III. Isosteres are compounds or groups of
(1/1 Point)
atoms with the same number and arrangement of
To enhance oral absorption electrons.. Single choice.

To mask the bitter after-taste of the drug (1/1 Point)

To enhance biliary recycling I

To improve solubility in GIT I, II

To bypass first pass effect I, II, III

Correct answers: To mask the bitter after-taste of the I, III


drug
II, III
Correct answers: II, III

37.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding


target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Clonidine. Single
34.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
choice.
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Benzodiazepines.
Single choice. (1/1 Point)

(1/1 Point) Structural proteins

Enzymes Enzymes

Structural proteins Voltage-gated ion channels

Voltage-gated ion channels Carrier proteins

Carrier proteins Receptors

Receptors Correct answers: Receptors

Correct answers: Receptors

38.Van der Waals Forces of attraction are essential for


this group’s interaction with receptors:. Single choice.
35.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Caffeine. Single (-/1 Point)
choice.
Imines
(1/1 Point)
Benzene
Receptors
Carbonyl
Structural proteins
Amines
Voltage-gated ion channels
Aliphatic
Enzymes
Answer: ?
Carrier proteins

Correct answers: Enzymes


39.Which of the following statement(s) is (are) true? I.
DES is active in its cis-configuration. II. Levo isomers of
opioids in general are active as analgesics. III. All
36.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
isomers of the opioid analgesics are good antitussives..
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Loratadine. Single
Single choice.
choice.
(1/1 Point)
(1/1 Point)
I & III
Receptors
II
Carrier proteins
I
Structural proteins
II & III
Voltage-gated ion channels
III
Enzymes
Correct answers: II
Correct answers: Receptors
40.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding 43.Match the drug/drug group to the corresponding
target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Eicosanoid target: (Recall of Pharmacology 1) Allopurinol. Single
Analogues. Single choice. choice.

(1/1 Point) (1/1 Point)

Receptors Structural proteins

Enzymes Voltage-gated ion channels

Structural proteins Enzymes

Carrier proteins Receptors

Voltage-gated ion channels Carrier proteins

Correct answers: Receptors Correct answers: 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

Carrier proteins (1/1 Point)

Receptors Reuptake Proteins

Structural proteins Carrier proteins

Correct answers: Enzymes Enzymes

Voltage-gated ion channels

Receptors
Correct answer: Reuptake proteins

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