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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Pharmacology One Liners

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1. Antidote used for anticholinergic poisoning






2. Regimen used for breast cancer






3. These Beta blockers decrease aqueous secretion






4. Dose which is lethal to 50% of the population






5. Toxicity of amphotericin






6. Antidote used in poisonings: copper (Wilson's disease) - lead - mercury - and arsenic






7. Used for hairy cell leukemia; it stimulates NK cells






8. Endogenous insulin contains






9. Uses of bisphosphonates

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10. Agent that inhibits alcohol dyhydrogenase and its clinical use






11. MOA of repaglinide






12. Lethal arrhythmias resulting from concurrent therapy with azole fungals (metabolized by CYP 3A4) and these antihistamines which inhibit the 3A4 iso - enzyme.






13. SE of Aspirin






14. Anti - estrogen used for estrogen receptor + breast cancer






15. Relates the amount of drug in the body to the plasma concentration






16. Common SE of sulfonylureas - repaglinide - and nateglinide






17. Prevention of cyclophosphamide induced hemorrhagic cystitis






18. Cause dizziness - tachycardia - hypotension - and flushing






19. CCB with predominate effect on arteriole dilation






20. Treatment of resistant pseudomembranous colitis






21. 2nd generation antihistamines






22. SE of ergot alkaloids






23. Antidote for salicylate intoxication






24. Anti - seizure drugs used also for Trigeminal neuralgia






25. Anti - seizure medication also used in the prevention of migraines






26. DOC for giardia - bacterial vaginosis - pseudomembranous colitis - and trichomonas






27. Anti - viral agents associated with Stephen Johnson syndrome






28. SE of lithium






29. Drug increases the renal clearance hence decreases levels of lithium






30. Thiazolidinediones






31. Most inhaled anesthetics SE






32. Non - steroidal estrogen agonist causes clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina in daughters of women who used it during pregnancy






33. Neurotoxicity with isoniazid (INH) prevented by






34. Anti - thyroid drugs






35. Alternative anticoagulant used if HIT develops






36. Long acting sympathomimetic - sometimes used to improve urinary continence in children and elderly with enuresis






37. Acetaminophen only has






38. MOA of NSAIDS






39. Loops lose and thiazide diuretics retain






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






41. Radio contrast media that inhibits the conversion of T4 to T3






42. Mechanisms of action for Phenytoin - Carbamazepine - Lamotrigine






43. These agents are used as antidiarrheal






44. Captopril and enalapril (- OPRIL ending) are






45. DOC to treat chemo - induced nausea and vomiting






46. Leads to respiratory depression progressing to coma and death






47. DOC for herpes and its MOA






48. The elimination of drug that occurs before it reaches the systemic circulation






49. Limiting side effect of Quinidine






50. MOA of loop diuretics







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