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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. How can the t1/2 of INH be altered?






2. What is the memory key to remember Which pathway (extrinsic vs. intrinsic) and Which lab value Warfarin affects?






3. What are four conditions in Which H2 Blockers are used clinically?






4. What are four H2 Blockers?






5. Bretyllium - toxicity?






6. Hydralazine - toxicity?






7. What is the category - desired effect - and adverse effect of Isoproterenol in the treatment of Asthma?






8. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Cutaneous flushing (4)?






9. Norepi feedbacks and inhibits the presynaptic receptor by What mechanism






10. What are four Sulfonylureas?






11. What patients are at risk for life threatening hypotension When taking Sildenafil (Viagra)?






12. Acetazolamide - site of action?






13. Resistance mechanisms for Chloramphenicol






14. Which receptors does phenylephrine act upon?






15. What is the category and mechanism of action of Zileuton in Asthma treatment?






16. What is the enzyme inhibited - the effect of this inhibition - and the clinical use of the antiandrogren Finasteride?






17. What are Fluoroquinolones indicated for? (3)






18. How does a competitive antagonist effect an agonist?






19. Explain potency in relation to full and partial agonists(2).






20. What is the memory key for Metronidazole's clinical uses?






21. What enzyme is responsible for the degredation of Ach






22. What are two processes Corticosteroids inhibit leading to decreased inflammation?






23. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Warfarin






24. What beta 2 agonist will help your 21yo Astma pt?






25. What is the mechanism of action of Colchicine used to treat acute gout?






26. Cautions When using Amiodarone?






27. Adverse effects of Guanethidine?






28. For Heparin What is the Site of action






29. What are the Macrolides used for clinically?






30. Which of the following would atropine administration cause? Hypothermia - bradycardia - excess salivation - dry flushed skin - or diarrhea






31. What is the clinical use for Penicillin?






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

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33. How would you reverse the effect of a neuromuscular blocking agent?






34. What is the MOA of Ganciclovir?






35. What are four thrombolytics?






36. Does Heparin have a long - medium - or short half life?






37. What is the mechanism of action of Mifepristone (RU486)?






38. Beta Blockers - CV toxicity?






39. What are five disadvantages of Oral Contraceptives (synthetic progestins - estrogen)?






40. What is the possible mechanism and effect of Metformin in treating diabetes?






41. What do Aminoglycosides require for uptake?






42. What is a possible result of overdose of Acetaminophen?






43. What are three clinical uses of the Leuprolide?






44. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Stevens - Johnson syn. (3)?






45. What is the mecanism of action of Sucralfate?






46. What is the category of drug names ending in - zosin (e.g. Prazosin)






47. Hydrochlorothiazide - mechanism?






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






49. Why is reserpine effective in treating HTN?






50. Procainamide - toxicity?