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Basis of Therapeutics 13th Edition Brunton | 9781259584732 |
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Inhaled short acting Beta2 agonists such as Salbutamol produce which of the following effects?
(a) Bronchodilation
(b) Tightening of the airways
(c) Wheezing
(d) Cough - ANSWER: (A) bronchodilation

Olmesartan is an example of which of the following classes of medicine?
(a)Beta-blocker
(b) ACE Inhibitor
(c) Angiotensin II receptor antagonist
(d) Proton pump inhibitor - ANSWER: (c) Angiotensin II receptor antagonists

Conjugation reactions in the body generally result in a drug becoming:
(A) More lipophilic
(B) More toxic
(C) More polar and less toxic
(D) More hydrophobic - ANSWER: (C) More polar and less toxic

Which of the following is an example of a cytoprotective drug?
(A) Bismuth subsalicylate
(B) Diclofenac
(C) Domperidone
(D) Naproxen - ANSWER: (A) Bismuth subsalicylate

When used in the treatment of hypertension Bendroflumithiazide would normally be prescribed at a
dose of:
(A) 2.5mg in the morning
(B) 2.5mcg in the evening
(C) 5-10mg in the morning
(D) 5-10mg in the evening - ANSWER: (A) 2.5mg in the morning

Which of the following involves opening in response to a change in the membrane potential?
(A) G-Protein coupled receptors
(B) Voltage gated ion channels
(C) Kinase linked receptors
(D) Nuclear receptors - ANSWER: (B) Voltage gated ion channels

Which of the following is not considered a main side effect of Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)?
(A) Dry mouth
(B) Urinary frequency
(C) Constipation
(D) Blurred vision - ANSWER: (B) Urinary frequency

The calcium channel blocker (CCB) Verapamil should not be prescribed with which other class of
drugs:
(A) ACE Inhibitors eg. Lisinopril (Zestril®).
(B) Beta Blockers eg. Metoprolol (Betaloc®)
(C) Cardiac Glyocsides eg. Digoxin (Lanoxin®)
(d) Angiotensin II Inhibitor eg. Valsartan (Diovan®) - ANSWER: (B) Beta Blockers. eg. Metoprolol
(Betaloc®)

, A PPI may be prescribed to a patient who is taking an NSAID (eg. Diclofenac) long term for what
reason?
(a) To enhance the action of the anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID)
(b) To aid in the NSAID's excretion
(C) Has no relationship to the NSAID being given at the same time
(D) To protect the gastric mucosa - ANSWER: (D) To protect the gastric mucosa

16% of body water is distributed into which compartment:
(a) Plasma
(b) Fat
(c) Interstitial
(d) Intracellular - ANSWER: (c) Interstitial

Which of the following statements about B-adrenoceptor blockers is correct?
(a) Lipophilic B-blockers are less likely to cause nightmares than hydrophilic B- blockers
(b) Cardio selective B-blockers have no effect on airways
(c) Non-selective B-blockers can cause coldness of the hands
(d) Are so specific for B-adrenoceptors in the heart they are referred to as cardio selective - ANSWER:
(c) Non-selective B-blockers can cause coldness of the hands

From the list below choose the diuretic, which is least likely to cause hypokalemia:
(A) Amiloride (Amilamont®)
(B) Frusemide (Lasix®)
(C) Bendroflumethiazide (Centyl®)
(D) Hydrochlorothiazide (Esidrix®) - ANSWER: (a) Amiloride (Amilamont®)

Which of the following is used to treat bronchial asthma?
(a) Beta2-adronoceptor antagonist
(b) Muscarinic antagonists
(c) Histamine H1-receptor blockers
(d) Proton Pump Inhibitors - ANSWER: (b) Muscarinic antagonists

5-20% of patients using ACE Inhibitors will suffer from nightmares which will require the patient to
return to their doctor for review and may result in a change in therapy.
(a) True
(b) False - ANSWER: (b) False

A patient's seizures are controlled by Phenobarbital. Which phase II reaction is induced by
Phenobarbital?
(a) Oxidation
(b) Hydrolysis
(c) Glucuronide Conjugation
(d) Reduction - ANSWER: (c) Glucuronide Conjugation

An example of a leukotriene receptor antagonist is ipratropium. (a) True (b) False - ANSWER: (b) False

The secretion of gastric hydrochloride can be inhibited by:
(a) Magnesium hydroxide
(b) Promethazine
(c) Ranitidine
(d) Ibuprofen - ANSWER: (c) Ranitidine

Which of the following drugs is a H2 receptor antagonist?
(a) Lansoprazole
(b) Famotidine
(c) Nifuroxazide

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