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Question: 1
Water used
for reconstitution of an additive for a large volume parenteral should be:
A. sterile
water
B.
distilled water
C.
Bacteriostatic Water for Injection (United States Pharmacopeial standard)
D. Water
for Injection (United States Pharmacopeial standard)
E. Sterile
Water for Injection (United States Pharmacopeial standard)
Answer: E
Question: 2
Which of
the following antacids has cathartic side-effects?
A. Calcium
carbonate
B. Dihydroxyaluminum
sodium carbonate
C.
Magnesium hydroxide
D. Calcium
sulfate
E.
Aluminum silicate
Answer: C
Question: 3
Both
isoxazole and oxazole rings are found as substituents in some bacteriostatic
sulfanilamides. They are present in these structures specifically because of
their:
A. Sizes
and shapes
B.
Tautomeric activities
C.
Enzymatic activities
D.
Electron-donating effects
E.
Electron-withdrawing effects
Answer: E
Question: 4
Uricosuric agents are used in gout treatment
by inhibiting the uric acid re-absorption in the proximal tubules, the best
example of a uricosuric agent is:
A.
Allopurinol
B.
sulphinpyrazone
C.
Indomethacin
D.
Penicillamine
E.
Methotrexate
Answer: B
Question: 5
In an
adequately powered, randomized controlled trial conducted over 3 years, a
specific serious side effect (i.e. reduction in leukocytes) with conventional
therapy is seen in 0.5% of the study sample. In patients who receive a newly
discovered drug, only 0.45% experience the same side effect. Based on these
results, the minimum number of patients that would have to receive the new drug
for 3 years to statistically demonstrate the prevention of one episode of this
side effect in at least one patient is:
A. 15.
B. 20.
C. 150.
D. 200
E. 2000.
Answer: E
Question: 6
Antimalarial
drug used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis as DMRA-Disease-Modifying
Antirheumatic Drug
A.
Chloroquine
B. Quinine
C.
Sulfasalazine
D. Hydroxycloroquine
E.
Primaquine
Answer: D
Question: 7
Which of
the following are similarities between Cytochrome P450 and MAO?
A. Both
add oxygen from O2 to substrates and also form water
B. Both
carry out direct heteroatom oxidations
C. Both
carry out oxidative deaminations
D. Both
carry out N-dealkylations
E. All of
the above
Answer: C
Question: 8
Which of
the following statements refers to foscavir?
A.
Pyrophosphate analog
B.
Metabolism in liver is by glucuronidization
C. Not
shown to reduce sudden death or prolong survival.
D.
Inhibition of DNA gyrase results in:
1 .
Inhibition of bacterial replication 2. Inhibition of DNA repair 3. Inhibition
of expression of certain operons
E.Non-nucleoside
reverse transcriptase inhibitor
Answer: A
Question: 9
Side
effect of OKT-3 is:
A. Myalgia
B.
Restlessness
C.
Cognitive dulling
D. Dyspnea
E. Cough
Answer: D
Question: 10
Which of
the following statements refers to buspirone?
A. Fatal
overdosage rare unless taken with alcohol or other CNS depressants.
B. Choice
between quinidine and disopyramide should be made based on side effects. In
patients with AV conduction problems or quinidine-induced GI toxicity,
disopyramide ought to be chosen. In patients with MI or anticholinergic side
effects, quinidine is the agent of choice.
C. Less
effective than tricyclics or ECT in unipolar depression.
D. Is
metabolized to several substances with long (>24 hours) half lives. These do
not contribute to anticonvulsant effect but do contribute to sedative effect.
E. No
difference in effects between elderly and average population
Answer: E
Question: 11
Antiviral
drugs act in many different ways, they can be classified in:
A. RNA
inhibitors only
B. DNA
inhibitors only
C. RNA and
DNA inhibitors
D.
Protease inhibitors
E. All are
correct
Answer: E
Question: 12
Bacterial
resistance to an antibiotic may occurs due to: I- Mutation II- Adaptation III-
Gene transfer
A. I only
B. III
only
C. I and
II only
D. II and
III only
E. All are
correct
Answer: E
Question: 13
Catabolism
of carbohydrates is a process characterized by: I- Consume of energy II-
Release stored energy from carbohydrates III-Glycogenolysis is an example of
carbohydrates catabolism reaction
A. I only
B. III
only
C. I and
II only
D. II and
III only
E. All are
correct
Answer: B
Question: 14
Which of
the following is the predominant intracellular element?
A. Sodium
B.
Magnesium
C.
Potassium
D. Calcium
E.
Phosphorous
Answer: B
Question: 15
Which of
the following agents may best treat Meningococcal encephalitis?
A.
Sulfametoxazole
B.
Erythromycin
C.
Cephalexin
D.
Tetracycline
E.
Penicillin
Answer: E
Question: 16
Which of
the following agents or combinations may be appropriated to treat severe
intermittent asthma?
A. High
doses of inhaled corticosteroid
B. Long
acting 2-agonists
C. Short
acting 2-agonists
D. Oral
corticosteroids
E.
Combination of all the above medication
Answer: C
Question: 17
Side
effect of triamcinolone is:
A. Asthma
B. Nausea
C.
Cataracts
D. Anxiety
E.
Hyperglycemia
Answer: C
Question: 18
Proteins
are formed from:
A. Purines
B.
Carbohydrates
C. Amino
acids
D.
Monosaccharides
E.
Nucleosides
Answer: C
Question: 19
Five
subjects given a single intravenous dose of a drug have the following
elimination half-lives: 3, 9, 6, 5 and 4 h (hours). The mean half-life is:
A. 4.0 h.
B. 5.0 h.
C. 5.4 h.
D. 5.8 h.
E. 6.0 h.
Answer: C
Question: 20
In cardiovascular physiology, LaPlace's law
relates the tension achieved in a blood vessel wall to: I the length of the
vessel II the radius of vessel III the intraluminal pressure
A. I only
B. III
only
C. I and
II only
D. II and
III only
E. I, II
and III
Answer: D
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