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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What is the MOA for the Azoles?






2. Which Aminoglycoside is used for Bowel Surgery ?






3. Name four Antiarrhythmic drugs in class IA.






4. For Heparin What is the Ability to inhibit coagulation in vitro






5. What is the mechanism of action of Allopurinol used to treat chronic gout?






6. Which diuretics increase urine K+?






7. What is the clinical use for Heparin?






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






9. Guanethidine enhances the release of Norepi?






10. What are two Alpha - glucosidase inhibitors?






11. Do Tetracyclines penetrate the CNS?






12. What is the difference between the affinity for beta receptors between albuterol/terbutaline and dantroline?






13. Ca2+ channel blockers - clinical use?






14. Acetazolamide - clinical uses?






15. What are two Glitazones?






16. What is the MOA for the Aminoglycosides?






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






18. What is a prerequisite for Acyclovir activation?






19. What is the MOA for Rifampin?






20. Hydrochlorothiazide - clinical use?






21. What is the chemical name for Ganciclovir?






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






23. What are three toxicities of Propylthiouracil?






24. What is a common side effect of Colchicine used to treat acute gout - especially When given orally?






25. What are the clinical indications for bethanechol?






26. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of 5 FU.






27. What is the effect of guanethidine on adrenergic NE release?






28. What is the category of drug names ending in - azol (e.g. Ketoconazole)






29. Antiarrhythmic class IA effects?






30. What is a possible toxicity of Ticlopidine - Clopidogrel usage?






31. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of 6 MP.






32. Name two LPL stimulators.






33. What is the mechanism of action and clinical use of the antiandrogen Flutamide?






34. For Heparin What is the Lab value to monitor






35. Ethacrynic Acid - clinical use?






36. Name the Protease Inhibitors (4)






37. What are two types of drugs that interfere with the action of Sucralfate and why?






38. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Beta Blockers






39. What are the major toxic side effects of Imipenem/cilastatin?






40. Antiarrhythmic Class III- effects?






41. Beta Blockers - BP?






42. ___________ are Teratogenic






43. What is combined with Ampicillin - Amoxicillin - Carbenicillin - Piperacillin - and Ticarcillin to enhance their spectrum?






44. Oral Penicillin






45. Why are albuterol and terbutaline effective in tx of acute asthmatic attacks?






46. The COX-2 inhibitors (celecoxib - rofecoxib) have similar side effects to the NSAIDs with What one exception?






47. What organism is Imipenem/cilastatin the Drug of Choice for?






48. MOA: Block peptidoglycan synthesis






49. What is the mechanism of action of Misoprostol?






50. Which antimicrobial classes inhibit protein synthesis at the 30S subunit? (2)