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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What are common toxicities related to Vancomycin therapy?


2. Ethacrynic Acid - mechanism?






3. A 57 yo heart failure pt develops cardiac decompensation - What drug will give you adequate perfusion of his kidneys as well as tx for his Hypotension






4. K+ sparing diuretics - clinical use?






5. What are two Glitazones?






6. ADH antagonists - site of action?






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






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






9. Why would dopamine be useful in treating shock?






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






11. What is the category - mechanism of action - and effect of Ipratroprium in Asthma treatment?






12. Toxic side effects of the Azoles?






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






14. Cocaine shares is mechanism of action with What antidepressant






15. What is a Ribavirin toxicity?






16. ___________ are Teratogenic






17. Are penicillinase resistant






18. MOA: Block peptidoglycan synthesis






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






20. How does botulinum toxin result in respiratory arrest?






21. What is the MOA for Metronidazole?






22. What is the effect of the Glitazones in diabetes treatment?






23. What is a sign of toxicity with the use of thrombolytics?






24. Which drug increases Sys BP w/o affecting Pulse Pressure






25. Why would a patient with cog - wheel rigidity and a shuffling gait be given benztropine?






26. What class of drug is echothiophate? What is its indication?






27. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Anticholinesterases (organophosphate.)






28. Which RT inhibitors cause a Rash?






29. How can Isoniazid (INH)- induced neurotoxicity be prevented?






30. Why does atropine dilate the pupil?






31. What is the major side effect for Ampicillin and Amoxicillin?






32. What is the mechanism of action of Ticlopidine - Clopidogrel






33. What drug is given for Pneumocystis carinii prophylaxis?






34. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Methemoglobin






35. For Warfarin What is the Ability to inhibit coagulation in vitro






36. List five common glucocorticoids.






37. What is the mechanism of action of the H2 Blockers?






38. Guanethidine enhances the release of Norepi?






39. MOA: Block DNA topoisomerases






40. What is the MOA for Carbenicillin - Piperacillin - and Ticarcillin?






41. What microorganisms are clinical indications for Tetracycline therapy?


42. Preferential action of the Ca2+ channel blockers at cardiac muscle?






43. Resistance mechanisms for Aminoglycosides






44. Triamterene and amiloride - mechanism?






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






46. What is the MOA of Ribavirin?






47. Specifically - How does Foscarnet inhibit viral DNA pol?






48. MOA: Block protein synthesis at 50s subunit






49. Name the common Non - Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors






50. What are Methicillin - Nafcillin - and Dicloxacillin used for clinically?