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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. Name three Antiarrhythmic drugs in class IC.






2. How can the toxic effects of TMP be ameliorated?






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






4. Why is Cilastatin administered with Imipenem?






5. Acetazolamide causes?

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6. MOA: Block mRNA synthesis






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






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






9. What is the mechanism of action of Omeprazole - Lansoprazole?






10. ___________ are Teratogenic






11. What is the loading dose formula?






12. Antiarrhythmic class IV- effects?






13. What is combination TMP- SMZ used to treat?






14. Hydrochlorothiazide - toxicity? (hyperGLUC - plus others)






15. How would hemicholinium treatment affect cholinergic neurons?






16. What side effect of using atropine to induce pupillary dilation would you expect?






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






18. For Heparin What is the Route of administration






19. How does NE modulate its own release? What other neurotransmitter has this same effect?






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






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






22. What are two clinical uses of Azathioprine?






23. What is the MOA for Amphotericin B?






24. What are Aminoglycosides used for clinically?






25. Digoxin v. Digitoxin: protein binding?






26. How do we stop angina?






27. What is the lab value used to monitor the effectiveness of Warfarin therapy?






28. Which RT inhibitor causes Megaloblastic Anemia?






29. For Warfarin What is the Treatment for overdose






30. Esmolol - short or long acting?






31. Why would a patient with cog - wheel rigidity and a shuffling gait be given benztropine?






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






33. Spironolactone - mechanism?






34. How are Sulfonamides employed clinically?






35. What are Polymyxins used for?






36. What is a Ribavirin toxicity?






37. How is Amphotericin B used clinically?






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






39. What conditions would you use dantrolene?






40. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Amphetamine






41. What are two toxicities of the Glitazones?






42. MOA: Disrupt fungal cell membranes






43. What is the category - desired effect - and period of use of albuterol in the treatment of Asthma?






44. What is the mecanism of action of Sucralfate?






45. What is the clinical use of Tacrolimus (FK506)?






46. What drugs target anticholinesterase






47. How is Trimethoprim used clinically?






48. For Warfarin What is the Duration of action






49. If a patient is given hexamethonium - What would happen to his/her heart rate?






50. Nifedipine has similar action to?