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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. K+ sparing diuretics - clinical use?






2. What are major side effects of Methicillin - Nafcillin - and Dicloxacillin?






3. What is the loading dose formula?






4. Describe Phase II metabolism in liver(3)?






5. Antiarrhythmic class IV- toxicity?






6. What enzyme is responsible for the degredation of Ach






7. Beta Blockers - BP?






8. MOA of Succinylcholine






9. What is Niclosamide used for?






10. Which diuretics increase urine K+?






11. What is the mechanism of action of Acetaminophen?






12. Name the common Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors






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






14. What are five advantages of Oral Contraceptives (synthetic progestins - estrogen)?






15. Which RT inhibitors cause Lactic Acidosis?






16. What is the MOA for Nystatin?






17. While at a tail gait party - you bite into a sandwich that a yellow jacket is also enjoying. Knowing your allergy to this creature - What should you do?






18. Name four HMG- CoA reductase inhibitors.






19. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: P450 inhibition(6)?






20. What conditions are treated with Metronidazole?






21. What are the clinical indications for bethanechol?






22. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Tricyclic antidepressants






23. Cautions When using Amiodarone?






24. What is the mechanism of action of NSAIDs other than Aspirin?






25. Ganciclovir associated toxicities?






26. Furosemide increases the excretion of What ion?






27. What is the MOA of Ganciclovir?






28. How is Rifampin used clinically?






29. How do Sulfonamides act on bacteria?






30. What are the clinical indications for Azole therapy?






31. Which diuretics increase urine Ca2+?






32. Your patient wants an effective drug to treat his motion sickness - What would you prescribe






33. What is the mechanism of action of Aspirin?






34. Why are Methicillin - Nafcillin - and Dicloxacillin penicillinase resistant?






35. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Antimuscarinic (anticholinergic)






36. What microorganisms is Aztreonam not effective against?






37. K+ sparing diuretics - site of action?






38. Why is carbachol and pilocarpine useful in treatment of glaucoma?






39. What is Imipenem always administered with?






40. What are Amantadine - associated side effects?






41. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of Cyclophosphamide.






42. Common side effects associated with Clindamycin include?






43. Aztreonam ________ to penicillinase






44. What are the nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs?






45. How is Amphotericin B used clinically?






46. Resistance mechanisms for Aminoglycosides






47. What is the formula for Clearance (CL)






48. What are Aminoglycosides used for clinically?






49. What is the category of drug names ending in - tropin (e.g. Somatotropin)






50. What two vasodilators require simultaneous treatment with beta blockers to prevent reflex tachycardia and diuretics to prevent salt retention?