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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. If a patient is given hexamethonium - What would happen to his/her heart rate?






2. Name several common Macrolides (3)






3. What are the clinical uses for Ticlopidine - Clopidogrel?






4. What is the clinical use of Mifepristone (RU486)?






5. Would blockade of muscarininc receptors in the bladder be useful in treating urinary retention?






6. What is the category - desired effect - and possible mechanism of Theophylline in treating Asthma?






7. Name the common Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors






8. Ca2+ sensitizers'- site of action?






9. Name some common Sulfonamides (4)






10. Which individuals are predisposed to Sulfonamide - induced hemolysis?






11. Antiarrhythmic class IV- toxicity?






12. What are the products and their toxicities of the metabolism of ethanol by / alcohol dehydrogenase?






13. What is the definition of zero - order kinetics? Example?






14. What are four clinical activities of Aspirin?






15. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Cinchonism (2)?






16. For Warfarin What is the Route of administration






17. What effect would atropine have on a patient with peptic ulcer disease?






18. What is the clinical utility of clonidine?






19. Preferential action of the Ca2+ channel blockers at vascular smooth muscle?






20. What enzyme does Zileuton inhibit?






21. What is the clinical use for Ampicillin and Amoxicillin?






22. What are the clinical uses for 2nd Generation Cephalosporins?






23. Ca2+ channel blockers - toxicity?






24. What is the clinical use for Nystatin?






25. What is clinical use for Carbenicillin - Piperacillin - and Ticarcillin?






26. Sotalol - toxicity?






27. How is Amantadine used clinically?


28. What cholinomimetic is useful in the diagnosis of Myasthenia Gravis






29. MOA: Block peptidoglycan synthesis






30. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Gray baby syndrome?






31. Which diuretics cause alkalosis?






32. What is the MOA for Clindamycin?






33. MOA: Block nucleotide synthesis






34. Name the common Azoles






35. What is the MOA for Trimethoprim (TMP)?






36. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Salicylates






37. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Agranulocytosis (3)?






38. What is the effect of epinephrine infusion on bp and pulse pressure?






39. What antimicrobial class is Aztreonam syngergestic with?






40. What is the MOA for Metronidazole?






41. What is the category of drug names ending in - olol (e.g. Propranolol)






42. Which diuretics increase urine NaCl?






43. What are three types of antacids and the problems that can result from their overuse?






44. Resistance mechanisms for Cephalosporins/Penicillins






45. Name some common Tetracyclines (4)






46. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Hepatitis?






47. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Copper






48. Esmolol - short or long acting?






49. Which cancer drugs work at the level of mRNA(2)?






50. What is the MOA of Ganciclovir?