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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What neurotransmitter does Amantadine affect? How does it influence this NT?






2. What is the mecanism of action - effective period - and ineffective period of use for Cromolyn in treating Asthma?






3. What type of gout is treated with Allopurinol?






4. How is Amphotericin B used clinically?






5. Acetazolamide - mechanism?






6. What are three toxicities of Propylthiouracil?






7. When is HIV therapy initiated?






8. For Heparin What is the Lab value to monitor






9. Triamterene and amiloride - mechanism?






10. Ibutilide - toxicity?






11. What is the mechanism of Tacrolimus (FK506)?






12. Does Heparin have a long - medium - or short half life?






13. ACE inhibitors - mechanism?






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






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






16. What is the clincial use for Misoprostol?






17. How can the t1/2 of INH be altered?






18. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Benzodiazepines






19. What type of neurological blockade would hexamethonium create?






20. These drugs acts indirectly by releasing strored catecholamines in the presynaptic terminal






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






22. Ca2+ channel blockers - site of action?






23. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Carbon monoxide






24. How do Sulfonamides act on bacteria?






25. Resistance mechanisms for Cephalosporins/Penicillins






26. What is the MOA of Griseofulvin?






27. What is combination TMP- SMZ used to treat?






28. What is the category of drug names ending in - barbital (e.g. Phenobarbital)






29. What are Aminoglycosides synergistic with?






30. What is the clinical use for Sucralfate?






31. What additional side effects exist for Ampicillin?






32. What are are the Sulfonylureas (general description) and What is their use?






33. What is the effect of epinephrine infusion on bp and pulse pressure?






34. What are the clinical uses for Aztreonam?






35. What is the MOA of Polymyxins?






36. What are common serious side effects of Aminoglycosides and What are these associated with?






37. What is a possible toxicity of Ticlopidine - Clopidogrel usage?






38. What are two processes Corticosteroids inhibit leading to decreased inflammation?






39. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for Gonorrhea






40. Guanethidine enhances the release of Norepi?






41. Adverse effects of Captopril?






42. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Adrenocortical Insufficiency






43. Acetazolamide - site of action?






44. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Iron






45. For Heparin What is the Route of administration






46. Which diuretics increase urine Ca2+?






47. What are the clinical indications for neostigmine?






48. MOA: Block protein synthesis at 50s subunit






49. How is Ribavirin used clinically?






50. Toxic effects of TMP include?