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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Pharmacology One Liners

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1. SE of these drugs include dependence - withdrawal syndrome - sedation - euphoria - respiratory depression nausea and vomiting - constipation - biliary spasm - increased ureteral and bladder tone - and reduction in uterine tone






2. Benzodiazepine used for anxiety






3. Benzodiazepine that has efficacy against absence seizures and in anxiety states - such as agoraphobia






4. Toxicity of these agents include bradycardia - AV blockade - exacerbation of acute CHF; signs of hypoglycemia may be masked (tachycardia - tremor - and anxiety)






5. Pneumonic for 3 zones of adrenal cortex






6. Antidote for arsenic - mercury - lead - and gold poisoning






7. Permanently cures thyrotoxicosis - patients will need thyroid replacement therapy thereafter. Contraindicated in pregnancy






8. SE of methyldopa

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9. Side effects seen with tricyclic antidepressants






10. Mineralocorticoids






11. HIV antiviral class known to have severe drug interactions by causing inhibition of metabolism






12. Leads to respiratory depression progressing to coma and death






13. MOA of colchicine (used in acute gout)






14. Major SE of zileuton






15. Antidote useful for some drug induced Torsade de pointes






16. Converts asparagine to aspartate and ammonia - denies cancer cells of essential AA (asparagine)






17. Hormone inhibiting prolactin release






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






19. DOC for influenza A






20. Digoxin toxicity can be precipitated by






21. This agent cause increased aqueous outflow






22. This beta blocker is highly lipid soluble and may account for side effects such as nightmares






23. State of analgesia and amnesia produced when fentanyl is used with droperidol and nitrous oxide






24. Agents that reduce heart rate - contractility - and O2 demand






25. Contraindications to use of atropine






26. A hormone whose mechanism of action (MOA) utilizes intracellular receptors






27. Non - selective Alpha1blockers use to treat pheochromocytoma






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






29. Antidote to reverse actions of warfarin






30. This may antagonize activity of local anesthetics






31. SE of clonidine






32. Agent used in shock because it dilates coronary arteries and increases renal blood flow






33. Constant low dose of estrogen and increasing dose of progestin for 21 days (last 5 days are sugar pills or iron prep)






34. Common toxicities of cisplatin






35. SE for ganciclovir






36. Interferes with activity of T- lymphocytes






37. Reason troglitazone was withdrawn from market






38. DOC to treat chemo - induced nausea and vomiting






39. Agent with zero - order kinetics






40. Anti - rheumatic agent also used for Chron's disease






41. Anti - seizure drugs used as alternative drugs for mood stabilization






42. Inhibit angiotensin - converting enzyme (ACE)






43. Converted to more active form DHT by 5 alpha - reductase






44. Cephalosporins able to cross the BBB






45. Drug used for N. gonorrhea in females






46. DOC for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT)






47. Anticoagulant of choice in pregnancy






48. Side effects occuring in antipsychotics that block dopamine






49. Newer alpha 2 agonist (apraclonidine and brimonidine) treat glaucoma by acting to






50. MOA of general anesthetics