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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. What microorganisms are clinical indications for Tetracycline therapy?

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2. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Cyanide






3. Describe first - order kinetics?






4. For Warfarin What is the Duration of action






5. Are Ampicillin and Amoxicillin are not...






6. What enzymes are inhibited by NSAIDs - acetaminophen and COX II inhibitors?






7. Adverse effects of Nifedipine - verapamil?






8. What should not be taken with Tetracyclines? / Why?






9. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Opioids






10. Steady state concentration is reached in __ number of half - lifes






11. A group of pts are rushed into the ER complaining of excessive sweating - tearing - salivation - HA - N and V - muscle twitching - difficulty breathing and diarrhea. What drug would be the most effective immediate tx






12. Common side effects associated with Clindamycin include?






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






14. What is the category of drug names ending in - cycline (e.g. Tetracycline)






15. Antiarrhythmic class IB- effects?






16. Side effects of Isoniazid (INH)?






17. What are the clinical uses for 3rd Generation Cephalosporins?






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






19. Antiarrhythmic class IV- effects?






20. What type of neurological blockade would hexamethonium create?






21. What is the mechanism of action of the Alpha - glucosidase inhibitors?






22. Name the common Fluoroquinolones (6)






23. What is a Ribavirin toxicity?






24. Foscarnet toxicity?






25. Antiarrhythmic class II- mechanism?






26. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Carbon monoxide






27. Describe the MOA of Interferons (INF)






28. What is the MOA for Nystatin?






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






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






31. Bretyllium - toxicity?






32. Why would you give a drug like pancuronium or succinylcholine?






33. What is the category of drug names ending in - tidine (e.g. Cimetidine)






34. What is the mecanism of action - effective period - and ineffective period of use for Cromolyn in treating Asthma?






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






36. Antiarrhythmic class IV- primary site of action?






37. Ethacrynic Acid - clinical use?






38. Resistance mechanisms for Tetracycline






39. What drug is given for Pneumocystis carinii prophylaxis?






40. How would hemicholinium treatment affect cholinergic neurons?






41. Hydrochlorothiazide - mechanism?






42. What are the classic symptoms of cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning (parathion or other organophosphates)?






43. What is the mechanism of Leuprolide?






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






45. Where does Griseofulvin deposit?






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






47. Which diuretics increase urine NaCl?






48. Acetaldehyde is metabolized by Acetaldehyde dehydrogenase - Which drug inhibs this enzyme?






49. When is Rifampin not used in combination with other drugs?






50. What is the MOA for the Azoles?