Pharma: Exceptional drugs Flashcards

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Beta blockers without local anesthetic activity

A

Timolol and betaxolol

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Beta blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity

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Pindolol, acebutolol

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2
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Glaucoma
Drug class that opens the trabecular meshwork by ciliary muscle contraction
A

Cholinomimetics

Pilocarpine

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3
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Glaucoma

Increases outflow via canal of Schlemm

A

Prostaglandins

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4
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Glaucoma

Increases outflow via uveoscleral/episcleral veins

A

Non selective a-agonists

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5
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Non-sulfa loop diuretic

A

Ethacrynic acid

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6
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Better prostatic smooth muscle activity

A

Tamsulosin

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7
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B blocker with direct vasodilating properties

A

Nebivolol

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8
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Vasodilator that decreases insulin release

A

Diazoxide

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9
Q

Which?
Dihydropyridine or non-dihydropyridine
Vascular > cardiac activity

A

Dihydropyridine

Nifedipine

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10
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Class 1B antiarrhythmic that causes agranulocytosis

A

Tocainide

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11
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Class 1A antiarrhythmic that causes ITP

A

Quinidine

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13
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Least cardiotoxic conventional antiarrhythmic

A

Lidocaine

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14
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Beta blocker with class 3 properties

A

Sotalol

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15
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Hallmark of Class 3 antiarrhythmics

A

prolonged AP secondary to blockade of Ik potassium channels that repolarize the membrane.

Increases the Effective refractory period

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16
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Unique side effect of amiodarone

A

Microcrystalline deposits in the cornea and skin

Others: pulmonary fibrosis

17
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Drug of choice for paroxysmal SVT

A

Adenosine

also, effects of this drug last only 15 seconds.

18
Q

Diuretic that acts on the basal side of the renal cells

A

Aldosterone receptor antagonists

19
Q

Loop diuretic that is also a uricosuric diuretic

A

Ethacrynic acid

20
Q

What drug has anti-ADH properties but is never used for that purpose

A

Lithium

21
Q

Drug most effective in raising HDL

A

Niacin

22
Q

Drugs used for phytosterolemia

A

Ezetimibe - inhibitor of NPC1L1

Sitosterol - cholesterol analog (absorbed in the place of secreted bile and phytosterols)

23
Q

Anti-hyperlipidemic disadvantageous combinations:
Fibrate + Resin
Statin + Resin
Statin + Fibrate

A

Fibrate + Resin: increased risk of cholelithiasis
Statin + Resin: impaired statin absorption
Statin + Fibrate: increased risk of myopathy and rhabdomyolysis

24
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Prototype antagonist versus the serotonergic effects of carcinoid syndrome

A

Carcinoid syndrome: 5-HT2 effects
Antagonist: Ketanserin

DOC is still Cyproheptadine

25
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Notable side effect of methysergide

A

Retroperitoneal fibrosis

26
Q

Teratogenic effect of misoprostol

A

Mobious sequence

27
Q

2 2nd gen H1-receptor antagonists that cause fatal arrhythmias when given with azoles or erythromycin

A

Terfenadine

Astemizole

28
Q

Prostaglandins Mnemonic Card

A

PGE1: Prostol
PGE2: Prostone
PGI2: Prostenol
PGF2: Prost

29
Q

Prostaglandin used for cervical ripening

A

Dinoprostone

30
Q

Antidote for theophylline overdosage

A

B-blockers

31
Q

Methylxanthine that decreases blood viscosity

A

Pentoxifylline

32
Q

Used for aspirin induced bronchospasm

A

Zileuton (5-lipooxygenase inhibitor)

33
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Anti-IgE antibody for severe, refractory asthma

A

Omalizumab