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If diet and lifestyle modifications with an Antacid do not help with GERD, what is
the second step in medication intervention?
Add H2 receptor blocker
If diet and lifestyle modifications with an Antacid, PLUS adding an H2 receptor
blockers does not help with GERD, what is the third step in medication
intervention?
Add an Proton Pump inhibitor
What is an example of a H2 receptor blocker
Famotidine Cimetidine Nizatidine Capsules Ranitidine
A parent is getting the combination Varicella and and MMR vaccine, what do you
need to educate the parent about?
This child can still get breakthrough chickenpox
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) accelerates the systemic metabolism of levodopa thereby
decreasing availability of the amino acid to the brain parenchyma, True or False?
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True, Pyridoxine stimulates decarboxylase activity of Pyridoxine and can decrease
the amount of levodopa available to the CNS
What is the therapeutic use for Buprenorphine?
Maintenance therapy for opioid dependence. This is can stimulate opioid receptors
and decrease withdrawal symptoms. It given with a full agonist would decrease
effects
What are some examples of Proton Pump Inhibitors?
Omeprazole Esomeprazole Rabeprazole
What is the MOA of Bethanechol?
BethaneCHOL is a muscarinic agonist and activates the Cholinergic receptors.
What are therapeutic uses for Bethanechol? (2)
Treatment of urinary retention
Stimulate intestinal Motility in people with Ileus
Why is Levadopa and Carbidopa combined for Parkinson's Disease?
Very Little Levadopa reaches the brain due to peripheral metabolism if given
alone, Carbidopa decreases the decarboxylation in the periphery so that more of the
drug can enter the system. Caridopa allows less Levadopa to be given
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What is the MOA of Buprenorphine?
Partial mu agonist, kappa antagonist. This produces a lesser degree of euphoria and
physical dependence
What is the therapeutic use for Naltrexone?
Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist. This is maintenance therapy for opioid
dependence and to prevent relapse.
An an opioid is taken while a patient is on Naltrexone the opioid will still have a
euphoric effect, True or False?
False, if an opioid is taken while a patient is on naltrexone, it will prevent a
euphoric effect
What is the correct way to apply Topical Glucocorticoids?
Topical Glucocorticoids should be applied in a thin film and gently rubbed into the
skin.
What is the dose of Terbinafine to give to Onchymycosis on one fingernail?
250 mg daily for 6-12 weeks for fingernail
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What is the dose of Terbinafine to give to Onchymycosis on one toenail?
y y y y y y y y y y y y
250 mg daily for 3-6 months for toenail
y y y y y y y y
What is the MOA of Denosumab?
y y y y y
inhibits binding of RANKL to RANK, decrease osteoclast maturation and
y y y y y y y y y
yformation, decrease bone resorption. y y y
How do Bisphosphonates work?
y y y
Inhibit osteoclast bone resorption
y y y y
Gallium Nitrate MOA y y
inhibits bone resorption
y y y
What's the ending that all Bisphosphonates have?
y y y y y y
- dronate
y
Name the adverse effects of Bisphosphonates? (8)
y y y y y y
Atrial Fibrillation Atypical Femur Fractures
y y y y y
Esophageal Ulcers Osteonecrosis of the Jaw Ocular inflammation
y y y y y y y
Hyperparathyroidism Renal Impairment
y y y