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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Hepatitis?






2. What is the category - mechanism of action - and particular use of beclomethasone and prednisone in Asthma treatment?






3. What is the MOA for Rifampin?






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






5. How is Griseofulvin used clinically?






6. Antiarrhythmic class IC- toxicity?






7. What are toxicities associated with Chloramphenicol?






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






9. Name four HMG- CoA reductase inhibitors.






10. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Salicylates






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






12. Do Tetracyclines penetrate the CNS?






13. Which diuretics increase urine Ca2+?






14. What are toxic side effects for Metronidazole?






15. K+ sparing diuretics - toxicity?






16. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Drug induced Parkinson's (4) ?






17. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for Syphilis






18. What is the category of drug names ending in - triptyline (e.g. Amitriptyline)






19. Preferential action of the Ca2+ channel blockers at cardiac muscle?






20. What is the clinical use for Clomiphene?






21. How are Interferons (INF) used clinically?

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22. What is the MOA for Metronidazole?






23. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Adrenocortical Insufficiency






24. Antiarrhythmic class IV- primary site of action?






25. What is the MOA for the Macrolides?






26. What are the nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs?






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






28. While at a tail gait party - you bite into a sandwich that a yellow jacket is also enjoying. Knowing your allergy to this creature - What should you do?






29. Which cancer drugs inhibit nucleotide synthesis(3)?






30. What conditions would you use dantrolene?






31. Name the Protease Inhibitors (4)






32. What is the MOA of Griseofulvin?






33. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Lead






34. Does Ampicillin or Amoxicillin have a greater oral bioavailability?






35. What drugs target anticholinesterase






36. Adverse effects of Captopril?






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






38. Will Hemicholinum affect the release of stored Ach during Cholinergic Stimulation






39. What are the Anti - TB drugs?






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






41. Acetazolamide causes?

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42. Name the common Azoles






43. What is an occasional side effect of Aztreonam?






44. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Methemoglobin






45. What process does Zafirlukast interfere with?






46. What is the mechanism of Tacrolimus (FK506)?






47. Preferential action of the Ca2+ channel blockers at vascular smooth muscle?






48. What is the clinical use for Penicillin?






49. Bretyllium - toxicity?






50. Acetaminophen has What two clinical uses and lacks What one clinical use of the NSAIDs?







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