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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What is Fluconazole specifically used for?






2. K+ sparing diuretics - toxicity?






3. What is Metronidazole combined with for 'triple therapy'? Against What organism?






4. How is Leishmaniasis treated?






5. Antiarrhythmic class II- toxicity?






6. What is Clindamycin used for clinically?






7. What is the mechanism of action of Probenacid used to treat chronic gout?






8. Name the common Fluoroquinolones (6)






9. What is the MOA of Isoniazid (INH)?






10. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Tardive dyskinesia?






11. What is the mechanism of Azathioprine?






12. Resistance mechanisms for Chloramphenicol






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






14. What Sulfonamides are used for simple UTIs?






15. Mannitol - clinical use?






16. What is the MOA for the Tetracyclines?






17. For Warfarin What is the Structure






18. Mannitol - site of action?






19. What is Niclosamide used for?






20. What are two indirect acting adrenergic agonists?






21. What cholinergic inhibitor acts by directly inhibiting Ach release at the presynaptic terminal






22. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Pseudomembranous colitis?






23. How can Isoniazid (INH)- induced neurotoxicity be prevented?






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






25. What antimicrobial class is Aztreonam syngergestic with?






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






27. How are the HIV drugs used clinically?

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28. What is the memory aid for subunit distribution of ribosomal inhibitors?

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29. What are Methicillin - Nafcillin - and Dicloxacillin used for clinically?






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






31. Acetazolamide - mechanism?






32. How do we stop angina?






33. Beta Blockers - CNS toxicity?






34. Common toxicities associated with Griseofulvin?






35. How is Ganciclovir used clinically?






36. What are are the Sulfonylureas (general description) and What is their use?






37. Ethacrynic Acid - clinical use?






38. How would you treat African Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)?






39. K+- clinical use?






40. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Anticholinesterases (organophosphate.)






41. What is a common drug interaction associated with Griseofulvin?






42. List the mechanism - clinical use - & toxicity of Bleomycin.






43. Name three Antiarrhythmic drugs in class IB.






44. For Heparin What is the Route of administration






45. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Warfarin






46. K+ sparing diuretics - site of action?






47. What is the formula for Clearance (CL)






48. What are the Anti - TB drugs?






49. What reversal agent could a Anes give to reverse the effects of Atropine






50. What is the effect of the Glitazones in diabetes treatment?