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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What are the products and their toxicities of the metabolism of Ethylene Glycol by / alcohol dehydrogenase?






2. Why does NE result in bradycardia?






3. What enzymes are inhibited by NSAIDs - acetaminophen and COX II inhibitors?






4. What is the mechanism of action of Warfarin (Coumadin)?






5. What patients are at risk for life threatening hypotension When taking Sildenafil (Viagra)?






6. What is the MOA of Aztreonam?






7. What is the MOA for the Fluoroquinolones?






8. Which of these three drugs will cause a reflex bradycardia in your pt (Norepi - Epi - or Isoporterenol)






9. MOA: Disrupt fungal cell membranes






10. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Cinchonism (2)?






11. K+ sparing diuretics - clinical use?






12. How are Sulfonamides employed clinically?






13. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Iron






14. Digitalis - site of action?






15. How would you treat African Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)?






16. What is the MOA for Ampicillin and Amoxicillin?






17. What is the major toxic side effect of Penicillin?






18. What drug is used during the pregnancy of an HIV+ mother? - Why?






19. Name the common Non - Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors






20. What organism is Imipenem/cilastatin the Drug of Choice for?






21. How does angiotensin II affect NE release?






22. What is action of insulin in the liver - in muscle - and in adipose tissue?






23. What are two Alpha - glucosidase inhibitors?






24. How is Griseofulvin used clinically?






25. How is Ganciclovir activated?






26. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Atropine - like side effects?






27. Describe first - order kinetics?






28. Toxicities associated with Acyclovir?






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






30. What is the MOA of Amantadine?






31. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Beta Blockers






32. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for a history of recurrent UTIs






33. What type of gout is treated with Allopurinol?






34. Common toxicities associated with Fluoroquinolones?






35. What microorganisms are clinical indications for Tetracycline therapy?

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36. What is Clindamycin used for clinically?






37. How is Amantadine used clinically?

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38. What is the category of drug names ending in - phylline (e.g. Theophylline)






39. What are five disadvantages of Oral Contraceptives (synthetic progestins - estrogen)?






40. Which RT inhibitors cause a Rash?






41. Adverse effects of Nifedipine - verapamil?






42. MOA: Block mRNA synthesis






43. What is the category of drug names ending in - tidine (e.g. Cimetidine)






44. What are two clinical uses of Azathioprine?






45. If a patient is given hexamethonium - What would happen to his/her heart rate?






46. What is the enzyme inhibited - the effect of this inhibition - and the clinical use of the antiandrogren Finasteride?






47. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Neuro and Nephrotoxic?






48. Antiarrhythmic class IV- clinical use?






49. What are four Sulfonylureas?






50. What is the mechanism of action of Probenacid used to treat chronic gout?