July Retake Flashcards

1
Q

Metoclopramide

A

Extra pyramidal effects

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2
Q

Bromocryptyn

A

D2 receptors

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3
Q

Indapamide

A

It’s a thaiazide that inhibits Na/cl

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4
Q

Amitriptyline

A

Alpha 1 antagonist - orthostatic hypotension

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5
Q

Sildenafil

A

Loss of blue green colour discrimination

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6
Q

Paracetamol antidote

A

N actylcysistin

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7
Q

Beta lactamases inhibitors

A

Clavulanic acid

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8
Q

Exenatide

A

GLP1

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9
Q

less adverse effects of corticosteroids

A

2/3 morning 1/3 evening

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10
Q

Hemophillus influenza + bactercidal

A

Amoxicillin

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11
Q

Fluvoxamine

A

SSRI

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12
Q

Perindopril

A

Oral+ sufficient levels

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13
Q

Forgetful + donepesil + mechanism

A

Increases synaptic acetylcholine

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14
Q

Hyperthyroidism

A

Methmeazole

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15
Q

Predinisone

A

Hyper glycemia

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16
Q

Competitive antagonist

A

Shift to the right

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17
Q

Antipsychotic + agranulocytosis

A

Clozapine

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18
Q

Penicillin hyper sensitivity

A

Cephalosporins

19
Q

Pulmonary fibrosis

A

Amiodrone

20
Q

Anti diarrhea

A

Loperamide

21
Q

Antifujgal + Cushing syndrome

A

Ketoconazole

22
Q

Anti migraine

A

Sumatriptan

23
Q

Breast + cancer + easy roger

A

Tamoxifen

24
Q

Inhibit DNA synthesis

A

Moxfloxacin

25
Q

Antiemetic + nausea and vomiting

A

Metoclopramide

26
Q

Peripheral arterial disease

A

Cilostazol

27
Q

Anti herpetic

A

Acyclovir

28
Q

Tachycardia, agitation and dialated pupils

A

Muscarinic antagonist

29
Q

Nitroglycerin after 12 hrs removed

A

Bcz of tolerance

30
Q

Typical vs atypical antipsychotics

A

Less likely extra pyramidal

31
Q

Before PCI

A

GpIIb/IIIa

32
Q

Addison’s disease

A

Hydrocortisone and fludrocortisone

33
Q

Intermediate acting insulin that is gently mixed + sub cutaneous

A

Protamine or NPH

34
Q

Levadopa with side effects

A

Carbidopa

35
Q

Tolcapone

A

Liver toxicity

36
Q

Acute management of anxiety

A

Corazepam

37
Q

Antiemetic post cancer

A

Ondasetron

38
Q

Glimepiride

A

Weight gain

39
Q

HTN + pregnant

A

Methyldopa

40
Q

Pulmonary edema

A

Furosemide

41
Q

No memory impairment sedative

A

Ramelteon

42
Q

Beta 2 receptor agonist causes

A

Increase in intra cellular Ca++

43
Q

Pilocarpine side effects

A

Diaphoresis (sweating)