Anti-histamines Questions Flashcards

1
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Histamine-1-receptor antagonists

a. Desloratadine has a shorter duration than chlorpheniramine

A

a. False. 3rd gen have the longest duration of action

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b. Diphenhydramine increases tremors in patients with Parkinson’s

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b. False, the antimuscarinic effects of diphenhydramine are used to treat Parkinson’s

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3
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c. Diphenhydramine causes constipation as an adverse effect

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c. True, antimuscarinic effects cause constipation

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d. Chlorpheniramine is used to treat rhinitis caused by rhinovirus

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d. True, antimuscarinic effects dry up nasal secretions

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5
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e. Promethazine causes drowsiness as an adverse effect

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e. True

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6
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Antihistamines: therapeutic indications:

a. Desloratadine: allergic rhinitis

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a. True.

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Antihistamines: therapeutic indications:

b. Diphenhydramine: insomnia

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b. True

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8
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Antihistamines: therapeutic indications:

c. Doxylamine: dry cough

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c. True. Antimuscarinic effects

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9
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Antihistamines: therapeutic indications:

d. Cyclizine: nausea and vomiting

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d. True. Cyclcizine is indicated for labyrinthe disorders, as an anti-emetic and for motion sickness

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10
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Antihistamines: therapeutic indications:

e. Loratadine: motion sickness

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e. False.

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11
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The following histamine-1-receptor antagonists are correctly matched with their clinical use:
a. Cyclizine: nausea and vomiting

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a. True

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12
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The following histamine-1-receptor antagonists are correctly matched with their clinical use:
b. Promethazine: treatment of pruritis

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b. True (think of anaesthetics)

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13
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The following histamine-1-receptor antagonists are correctly matched with their clinical use:
c. Diphenhydramine: treatment of insomnia

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c. True

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14
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The following histamine-1-receptor antagonists are correctly matched with their clinical use:
d. Loratadine: vertigo

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d. False

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The following histamine-1-receptor antagonists are correctly matched with their clinical use:
e. Desloratadine: cough suppressant

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e. False. Need antimuscarinic properties

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16
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Antihistamines:

a. Desloratadine causes more sedation than doxylamine

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a. False. Gen 3 vs 1

17
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b. Cyclizine has a longer duration of action than loratadine

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b. False: Gen 1 vs 2

18
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c. Desloratadine is used to treat chronic urticaria

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c. True. 2nd or 3rd gen antihistamine

19
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d. Loratadine is used to treat allergic rhinitis

20
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e. Diphenhydramine decreases tremor in patients with Parkinsonism

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e. True. Antimuscarinic effects

21
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The following antihistamines cause sedation

a. diphenhydramine

22
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The following antihistamines cause sedation

b. promethazine

23
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The following antihistamines cause sedation

c. cyclizine

24
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The following antihistamines cause sedation

d. loratadine

25
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The following antihistamines cause sedation

e. chlorpheniramine