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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Pharmacology One Liners

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1. Approved for use in severe pulmonary HTN






2. Cholestyramine and colestipol are






3. Antipsychotic having the weakest autonomic effects






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






5. MOA of repaglinide






6. Inversely related to potency of anesthetics






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






8. Another pneumonic for anticholinergic toxicity

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9. Drug used for African sleeping sickness






10. 5HT-3 antagonist that has been associated with QRS and QTc prolongation and should not be used in patients with heart disease






11. Dose may need to be increased during pregnancy or with Ocs due to increased TBG in plasma






12. Slightly increased risk of breast cancer - endometrial cancer - heart disease (questionable) - has beneficial effects on bone loss






13. Cutaneous flush and be reduced by pretreatment with






14. Ability to produce less than 100% of the response






15. Effective in preventing TIA's






16. Combined alpha and beta blocking agents that may have application in treatment of CHF






17. Available bisphosphonates






18. Non - selective Alpha1blockers use to treat pheochromocytoma






19. Bronchodilation in asthma and COPD






20. MOA of colchicine (used in acute gout)






21. Antidote used for digitalis toxicity






22. Drug used for N. gonorrhea in females






23. Agent that is teratogen and causes a fetal syndrome






24. Carbamate with intermediate action - used for+A1170 postoperative and neurogenic ileus and urinary retention






25. This may enhance activity of local anesthetics






26. Regimen used for breast cancer






27. Syndrome of hypersecretion of gastric acid and pepsin usually caused by gastrinoma; it is associated with severe peptic ulceration and diarrhea






28. Thyroxine dose may need to be increased in hypothyroid patient during pregnancy because






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






30. GnRH agonist used for infertility or different types of CA depending on pulsatile or steady usage respectively






31. Beta 1 agonist toxicity






32. Opioid available trans - dermally






33. Opioid associated with respiratory depression - but is used in high risk patients who may not survive full general anesthetia






34. DOC for malignant hyperthermia by acting on the sacroplasmic reticulum or skeletal muscle






35. The selective agents loose their selectivity at






36. Secondary amines that have less sedation and more excitation effect






37. MOA of penicillin






38. Agents for reduction of postpartum bleeding






39. Peptide causing increased capillary permeability and edema






40. This may antagonize activity of local anesthetics






41. Treatment for opioid addiction






42. Agent used neutropenia especially after chemotherapy






43. Life threatening cardiac event that prolong QT leads to






44. These drugs strongly potentiate and prolong effect of neuromuscular blockade (NMB)






45. Side effects seen with tricyclic antidepressants






46. Long acting beta 2 agonist used in asthma






47. Class of anti - arrhythmics that has a pro - arrhythmic effect (CAST trial) - therefore are used as last line agents






48. SE of acetazolamide






49. Used for prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis in women






50. Somatotropin (GH) analog used in GH deficiency (dwarfism)







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