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USMLE Step 1 Pharmacology

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1. MOA: Bactericidal antibiotics






2. Why is carbachol and pilocarpine useful in treatment of glaucoma?






3. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Salicylates






4. Hydralazine - clinical use?






5. Acetazolamide - site of action?






6. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Neuro and Nephrotoxic?






7. What is the memory key for the effect of magnesium hydroxide overuse?






8. Antiarrhythmic Class III- effects?






9. What is Imipenem always administered with?






10. MOA: Block peptidoglycan synthesis






11. What are nine findings of Iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome caused by glucocorticoid therapy?






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






13. Name some common Tetracyclines (4)






14. Which drug(s) cause this reaction: Torsade de pointes (2)?






15. How does botulinum toxin result in respiratory arrest?






16. Name two LPL stimulators.






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






18. Adverse effects of ganglionic blockers?






19. What is the category of drug names ending in - terol (e.g. Albuterol)






20. Aztreonam is not ________ with penicillins






21. Ethacrynic Acid - mechanism?






22. Which RT inhibitors cause Lactic Acidosis?






23. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for Gonorrhea






24. What is the mecanism of action of Sucralfate?






25. For Warfarin What is the Lab value to monitor






26. What are toxicities associated with Chloramphenicol?






27. Ganciclovir associated toxicities?






28. What enzyme is responsible for the breakdown of ACh in the synaptic cleft?






29. What is the category of drug names ending in - azine (e.g. Chlorpromazine)






30. Adverse effects of Hydralazine?






31. Guanethidine enhances the release of Norepi?






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






33. What musculo - skeletal side effects in Adults are associated with Floroquinolones?






34. What physiological effects was the Anes using Atropine to tx






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






36. How is Ribavirin used clinically?






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






38. What antimuscarinic drug is useful for the tx of asthma






39. What is the MOA of the RT Inhibitors?






40. What is the MOA for the Fluoroquinolones?






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






42. Hydralazine - class and mechanism?






43. What drugs target anticholinesterase






44. What are common side effects of Protease Inhibitors?






45. For Heparin What is the Duration of action






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






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






48. List the specific antidote for this toxin: Warfarin






49. K+ sparing diuretics - toxicity?






50. Name the Protease Inhibitors (4)