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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What is the category of drug names ending in - olol (e.g. Propranolol)






2. Why would dopamine be useful in treating shock?






3. Triamterene and amiloride - mechanism?






4. Hydrochlorothiazide - clinical use?






5. For Heparin What is the Onset of action






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






7. Resistance mechanisms for Chloramphenicol






8. What is the MOA for Metronidazole?






9. What is the effect of TCA's on the adrenergic nerve?






10. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Thrombotic complications?






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






12. Decrease Digoxin dose in renal failure?






13. Oral Penicillin






14. Mg+- clinical use?






15. Amiodarone - toxicity?






16. What are two Alpha - glucosidase inhibitors?






17. What is the mechanism of action and clinical use of the antiandrogens Ketoconazole and Spironolactone?






18. Antiarrhythmic class II- mechanism?






19. Are not penicillinase resistant






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






21. How does resistance to Vancomycin occur?






22. What Sulfonamides are used for simple UTIs?






23. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Warfarin






24. K+ sparing diuretics - clinical use?






25. MOA: Block peptidoglycan synthesis






26. What is Clindamycin used for clinically?






27. What are the clinical uses for 2nd Generation Cephalosporins?






28. What is the clinical use for Sucralfate?






29. Furosemide - class and mechanism?






30. What is the MOA for Methicillin - Nafcillin - and Dicloxacillin?






31. What are the clinical uses for 1st Generation Cephalosporins?






32. Name some common Tetracyclines (4)






33. Which RT inhibitor causes Megaloblastic Anemia?






34. What are the side effects of Rifampin?






35. What is the mechanism of Azathioprine?






36. Which RT inhibitors cause Lactic Acidosis?






37. What is the MOA of Amantadine?






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






39. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of 6 MP.






40. Resistance mechanisms for Vancomycin






41. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Stevens - Johnson syn. (3)?






42. What is the category and mechanism of action of Zileuton in Asthma treatment?






43. What are Aminoglycosides used for clinically?






44. What are toxic side effects for Metronidazole?






45. For Warfarin What is the Site of action






46. What are Polymyxins used for?






47. Name five Antiarrhythmic drugs in class II?






48. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Photosensitivity(3)?






49. What are the clinical uses for 3rd Generation Cephalosporins?






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