2014 pharma Flashcards
which of the following is a selective B2 agonist used to treat asthma?
a) Cocaine
b) Phenylephrine
c) Salbutamol
d) Clonidine
c) Salbutamol
The activation of which presynaptic adrenergic receptor results in the inhibition of noradrenaline release from the adrenergic nerve terminal?
A) Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor
B) Alpha 2 adrenergic receptor
B) Alpha 2 adrenergic receptor
Which presynaptic receptor will cause auto-inhibitory feedback of noradrenaline? A) Alpha 1 adrenoceptor B) Beta 1 adrenoceptor C) Beta 3 adrenoceptor D) Alpha 2 adrenoceptor
D) Alpha 2 adrenoceptor
If drug A (100mg) and drug B (10mg) give the same size of biological response while acting on the same receptor, which of the following statements is correct?
A) The effect of a & b is synergistic
B) A is more efficacious than B
C) A is 10 times more potent than B
D) B is more potent than A
D) B is more potent than A
Which of the following best describes the pharmacokinetic properties?
A) An orally administered drug is mostly absorbed in the small intestine
B) An antacid will increase the absorption of an acidic drug in the gut
C) The more lipophilic the drug is, the less its partition coefficient
D) The half-life of a drug is not influenced by age
A) An orally administered drug is mostly absorbed in the small intestine
What is the effect of vesomicol on cholinergic receptors?
A) Block the storage of Acetylcholine
B) Block the synthesis of acetylcholine
C) Block the release of acetylcholine
A) Block the storage of Acetylcholine
If a patient is on MAO inhibitors, he would experience hypertensive crisis if he took?
A) Tryptamine
B) Tyramine
C) Cadaverine
B) Tyramine
The clearance (CL) and volume of distribution (Vd) of drug X are 80mL/min and 40L respectively. What is the intravenous loading dose (mg) required to achieve a therapeutic plasma concentration of 4 mg/L A) 60 B) 160 C) 200 D) 230
B) 160
What is an example of type B (bizarre) adverse reaction?
A) Penicillin-induced anaphylactic shock
B) Hemolytic anemia caused by methyldopa
C) Liver damage induced by halothane
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Polymorphism in which genes lead to a direct pharmacodynamics effect? A) Genes involved in drug absorption B) Genes involved in drug targets C) Genes involved in synthesis D) Genes involved in distribution
B) Genes involved in drug targets
What is the mechanism of action of non-depolarizing neurotransmitter blockers?
A) Displacement of acetylcholine on the nicotinic post-synaptic receptors
B) Over activation of nicotinic receptors
C) Physical blockage of the nicotinic ionotropic channel
A) Displacement of acetylcholine on the nicotinic post-synaptic receptors
A patient was going to have surgery and intubation, he was given a non-depolarizing NMB with gentamicin, which caused prolonged muscle paralysis. Which of the following is true about gentamicin?
A) Increase metabolism of Acetylcholine
B) Block the release of acetylcholine from the vesicles
B) Block the release of acetylcholine from the vesicles
What best describes drug absorption?
A) Weak basic drugs are non-ionized in the stomach
B) Weak acidic drugs are non-ionized in stomach
B) Weak acidic drugs are non-ionized in stomach
Acetylcholine mediated bronchoconstriction is reversed by adrenaline. Which type of antagonism is that?
A) Competitive antagonism
B) Physiological antagonism
B) Physiological antagonism
Which is true about the elimination of drugs?
A) In zero order kinetics a constant fraction of the drug is eliminated per unit time
B) First order kinetics shows linear elimination
C) Most drugs have a constant elimination rate
D) In most drugs the half-life changes depending on changes in the concentration
B) First order kinetics shows linear elimination