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PTCB EXAM PREP 2024-2025 EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025

Which of the following is an example of a brand name medication?

A) Amlodipine

B) Bisoprolol

C) Lasix

D)Fluticasone - CORRECT-ANSWERSC) Lasix

-is the brand name for furosemide

Which of the following products is the brand-name equivalent for clopidogrel?

A) Coumadin

B) Lovenox

C) Plavix

D) Lotrel - CORRECT-ANSWERSC) Plavix

-The brand-name product for clopidogrel is Plavix

Which of the following products would be considered therapeutically equivalent to

sumatriptan 50 mg tablets?

A) Sumatriptan 6mg/0.5mL solution for injection

B) Imitrex 50 mg tablets

C) Sumatriptan 20 mg nasal spray

D) Effexor 50 mg capsules - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) Imitrex 50mg tablets

,-Imitrex is the brand-name for sumatriptan, and the strength and dosage forms are equivalent

Which of the following would be an example of a drug-disease interaction? A) A patient who

takes warfarin and aspirin is at an increased risk for bleeding B) Beta-blockers can cause airway

constriction, so they are contraindicated in patients who have asthma or chronic obstructive

pulmonary disease

C) Patients who take simvastatin should not drink grapefruit juice because it can increase the

risk of side effects

D) A patient taking rifampicin has orange-colored urine - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) Beta-

blockers can cause airway constriction, so they are contraindicated in patients who have

asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

-Drug-disease interactions occur when a drug interacts with or interferes with an existing

medical position

Tetracycline capsules should be taken on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours

after food. This is because certain foods, particularly dairy products, reduce its absorption. This

is an example of a:

A) Drug-drug interaction

B) Drug-disease interaction

C) Drug-food interaction

D) Drug-laboratory interaction - CORRECT-ANSWERSC) Drug-food interaction

-occurs when the effects of a drug are changed when taken in combination with a particular

food.

Which of the following would be a common side effect of anticoagulants?

,A) Skin rash

B) Excessive bruising or bleeding

C) Hair loss

D) Hypertension - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) Excessive bruising or bleeding

-Anticoagulants are also known as blood thinners because they prevent the blood from

forming clots

All of the following medications are indicated for epilepsy EXCEPT:

A) Keppra

B) Risperdal

C) Dilantin

D) Depakote - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) Risperdal

-(Risperidone) is an antipsychotic drug that is used to treat schizophrenia and other psychoses.

It is not indicated for epilepsy

All of the following medication classes should be avoided in elderly patients EXCEPT:

A) Antihistamines

B) Tricyclic antidepressants

C)Benzodiazepines

D) Proton pump inhibitor - CORRECT-ANSWERSD) Proton pump inhibitors

-Sedating drugs can lead to delirium and confusion in elderly patients as well as increase their

risk of falling

, Thalidomide (Thalomid) is know to be harmful when taken during pregnancy. It has a high risk

of causing significant birth defects in babies. The term used to describe this type of side effect

is:

A) Myelosuppression

B) Teratogenicity

C) Ototoxicity

D) Nephrotoxicity - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) Teratogenicity

-is the ability of a drug to be toxic to a fetus/embryo and lead to birth defects

Which of the following would be an appropriate temperature to store a medication that is

required to be kept at room temperature?

A) 85 degrees F

B) 15 degrees C

C) 22 degrees C

D) 45 degrees F - CORRECT-ANSWERSC) 22 degrees C

-room temperature is defined as 20-25 degrees C (59-77 degrees F)

What is the appropriate temperature range for storing a refrigerated medication?

A) 20-40 degrees F

B) 36-46 degrees F

C) 25-35 degrees F

D) 26-36 degrees F - CORRECT-ANSWERSB) 36-46 degrees F

-Medications that usually requires refrigeration include injectables, vaccines, and antibiotic

suspensions.

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