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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. Which diuretics cause alkalosis?






2. What are two indirect acting adrenergic agonists?






3. Ibutilide - toxicity?






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






5. What are five possible toxic effects of Aspirin therapy?


6. What are the clinical uses for Imipenem/cilastatin?






7. Explain pH dependent urinary drug elimination?






8. Why is pyridostigmine effective in the treatment of myasthenia gravis?






9. What cholinomimetics might your pt be taking for his glaucoma






10. Adverse effects of beta - blockers?






11. What is the category - method of use - and adverse effects of Salmeterol in Asthma treatment?






12. Antiarrhythmic class IB- clinical uses?






13. What is the MOA of Ganciclovir?






14. How do spare receptors effect the Km?






15. Reserpine will block the syntheis of this drug and but not its precursor.






16. Mg+- clinical use?






17. What are three possible complications of Heparin therapy?






18. What is the MOA for the Tetracyclines?






19. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Antimuscarinic (anticholinergic)






20. Describe Phase I metabolism in liver(3)?






21. What is the category of drug names ending in - ane (e.g. Halothane)






22. MOA of Succinylcholine






23. For Warfarin What is the Onset of action






24. ________ ae not resistant to penicillinase - - but they are less susceptible than the other Beta lactams






25. What are five advantages of Oral Contraceptives (synthetic progestins - estrogen)?






26. What is the MOA for Vancomycin?






27. What is used to reverse the action of Heparin?






28. A fellow passenger on a Carnival cruise ship looks pale and diaphoretic - What antimuscarinic agent would you give them?






29. What is Clindamycin used for clinically?






30. What are the indications for using amphetamine?


31. What drug is used to treat Trematode/fluke (e.g. - Schistosomes - Paragonimus - Clonorchis) or Cysticercosis






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






33. Resistance mechanisms for Macrolides


34. For Heparin What is the Route of administration






35. What populations are Floroquinolones contraindicated in? Why?






36. What are the major toxic side effects of the Cephalosporins?






37. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of Vincristine.


38. What is the category of drug names ending in - oxin (e.g. Digoxin)






39. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: P450 induction(6)?






40. Which receptors does phenylephrine act upon?






41. MOA: Disrupt bacterial/fungal cell membranes






42. What is the mechanism of action of NSAIDs other than Aspirin?






43. Toxic effects of TMP include?






44. What is the mechanism of Azathioprine?






45. Secretion of What drug is inhibited by Probenacid used to treat chronic gout?






46. How are Interferons (INF) used clinically?


47. What type of neurological blockade would hexamethonium create?






48. What is the memory key for the effect of magnesium hydroxide overuse?






49. What are four clinical activities of Aspirin?






50. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for a history of recurrent UTIs