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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. Name the common Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors






2. What is the clinical use for Warfarin?






3. K+- clinical use?






4. How does dantrolene work?






5. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Hot flashes?






6. What is the category of drug names ending in - zosin (e.g. Prazosin)






7. What is a mnemonic to remember Amantadine's function?






8. What is the clinical use for Ampicillin and Amoxicillin?






9. Name several common Macrolides (3)






10. Antiarrhythmic class IB- clinical uses?






11. What is the mechanism of Leuprolide?






12. Name some common Tetracyclines (4)






13. MOA: Bactericidal antibiotics






14. What do you treat Nematode/roundworm (pinworm - whipworm) infections with?






15. What is clinical use for Carbenicillin - Piperacillin - and Ticarcillin?






16. Isopoterenol was given to a patient with a developing AV block - why?






17. Name three calcium channel blockers?






18. What is the mechanism of action of Cyclosporine?






19. What are Fluoroquinolones indicated for? (3)






20. What is a common side effect of Misoprostol?






21. Secretion of What drug is inhibited by Probenacid used to treat chronic gout?






22. Name three Antiarrhythmic drugs in class IB.






23. Side effects of Isoniazid (INH)?






24. Which of the following would atropine administration cause? Hypothermia - bradycardia - excess salivation - dry flushed skin - or diarrhea






25. Resistance mechanisms for Sulfonamides






26. How is Ganciclovir activated?






27. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Benzodiazepines






28. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Hepatitis?






29. For Heparin What is the Onset of action






30. What is the clinical use for Nystatin?






31. Adverse effects of Captopril?






32. When is Rifampin not used in combination with other drugs?






33. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for Syphilis






34. What is the MOA of Isoniazid (INH)?






35. Beta Blockers - site of action?






36. Why would you use pralidoxime after exposure to an organophosphate?






37. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: G6PD hemolysis(8)?






38. What are signs of Sildenafil (Viagra) toxicity?






39. Beta Blockers - CNS toxicity?






40. What are two conditions in Which COX-2 inhibitors might be used?






41. What populations are Floroquinolones contraindicated in? Why?






42. What is the category of drug names ending in - operidol (e.g. Haloperidol)






43. For Heparin What is the Duration of action






44. What is the mechanism of action of Acetaminophen?






45. Triamterene and amiloride - mechanism?






46. What is the memory key to remember Which pathway (extrinsic vs. intrinsic) and Which lab value Warfarin affects?






47. Ethacrynic Acid - mechanism?






48. Is resistant to penicillinase?






49. Guanethidine enhances the release of Norepi?






50. What is Metronidazole used for clinically?