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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Pharmacology One Liners

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1. PCN active against pseudomonas






2. Vancomycin MOA






3. Most useful in patients with significant anxiety - phobic features - hypochondriasis - and resistant depression






4. Beta blockers are used for which type of anginal attack






5. Skeletal muscle agent that undergoes Hofmann elimination (breaks down spontaneously)






6. Antidote used for iron salt toxicity






7. Antidote to benzodiazepine overdose (antagonist that reverses the CNS effects)






8. DOC for digoxin induced arrhythmias






9. Agent decreases the excitatory actions of cholinergic neurons. May improve tremor and rigidity but have LITTLE effect on bradykinesia. Atropine - like side effects






10. Antidote used for benzodiazepine toxicity






11. Agent which stimulates cardiac contractile force more than rate with little effect on total peripheral resistance






12. Agents used in treatment of carcinoid tumor






13. Concurrent use of fibrates and statins increases risk of






14. Tolerance is marked and abstinence syndrome occurs






15. Only phenothiazine not exerting antiemetic effects - can cause visual impairment due to retinal deposits - and high doses have been associated with ventricular arrhythmias






16. SE of nitrates






17. Indirect - Acting ACh Agonist - alcohol - short DOA and used in diagnosis of myasthenia gravis






18. Used especially in postmenopausal women - dosage should be 1500 mg






19. Reason ergot alkaloids are contraindicated in pregnancy






20. MOA of class I A (eg. Procainamide) - class IB (eg. Lidocaine) - and class IC (eg. Flecainide) antiarrhythmics






21. What do delta cells in the pancreas produce?






22. Reason fluoroquinolones are contraindicated in children and pregnancy






23. The fraction of administered dose of a drug that reaches systemic circulation






24. Used for Addison's disease - Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) - inflammation - allergies - and asthma (as a local inhalation)






25. Site of action of thiazide diuretics






26. Class III antiarrhythmic that exhibits properties of all 4 classes






27. SE of imipenem






28. Agent that is the antidote for methanol overdose






29. SE of lithium






30. Diuretic used for mountain sickness and glaucoma






31. Dopamine agonist used in hyperprolactinemia






32. Drugs of choice for generalized tonic - clonic and partial seizures






33. MOA of erythromycin






34. Two toxicities of aminoglycosides






35. Fibrates (gemfibrozil) increase activity of






36. Anti - thyroid drugs






37. Approved for use in severe pulmonary HTN






38. Another pneumonic for anticholinergic toxicity

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39. Alpha 1 agonist toxicity






40. Inhaled anesthetic with a low blood/gas partition coefficient






41. SE of OCs






42. Amount of drug necessary to elicit a biologic effect; refers to the drug's strength






43. Antidote for beta - blockers and hypoglycemia






44. Benzodiazepine used for anxiety






45. Extrapyramidal dysfunction is more common with these agents - Which block this subtype of dopamine receptor






46. Meningitis prophylaxis in exposed patients






47. NSAID available orally - IM and ophthalmically






48. Prostaglandin used in the treatment of impotence






49. SE of Amiodarone






50. Endogenous substances commonly interpreted as histamine - serotonin - prostaglandins - and vasoactive peptides