Pharmacology
Anatomy
Pathology
100

I cleave up Acetylcholine from the synaptic cleft.

What is Acetylcholine esterase?

100

The strong tendon that can be felt on the posterior aspect of the ankle.

What is the Achilles tendon?

100

This class of drugs is considered first-line treatment for malignant hyperthermia.

What are muscle relaxants?

200

Drug that increases the force of contraction of the heart, got from the foxglove plant.

What is digoxin?

200

The arterial supply to the appendix is a direct branch of this artery.

What is the ileocolic artery?

200

Expression of these proteins is disrupted in the fetus by valproic acid.

What are homeobox proteins?

300

A rare side effect of inhalational anaesthetic agents, the ryanodine receptors are likely to be blamed.

What is malignant hyperthermia?

300

The vertebral artery ascends in the neck after entering the transverse foramen of this vertebra.

What is C6?

300

This is the major component of surfactant.

What is lecithin?

400

If you have acute migraine, you wish you had one of these 5HT1B/1D agonists.

What is sumatriptan / What are triptans?

400

In the mid-region of the thorax, the thoracic duct lies immediately posterior to this structure.

What is the esophagus?

400

“Early” perinatal sepsis is most often associated with this pathogen.

What is group B streptococcus?

500

Tricks the parathyroid into believing that there's more calcium than there is.

What is cinacalcet?

500

 Although innervated by the radial nerve, this muscle is a flexor of the forearm at the elbow.

What is the brachioradialis?

500

Cystic fibrosis patients with pancreatic insufficiency are often deficient in this vitamin.

What is vitamin E?

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