Antibiotics
Autonomics
Psychiatrics
Anesthetics
Anti-Hypertensives
100
This drug leads to a severe adverse effect when consumed with alcohol.
What is Metronidazole?
100
This system contains short pre-synaptic, long post-synaptic fibers.
What is the Sympathetic system?
100
This class of drugs reduces anxiety and causes sedation by increasing the duration of chloride channel opening.
What are Barbiturates?
100
This type of anesthetic is an analog of a violence-inducing street drug.
What is Ketamine? (analog of PCP)
100
This anti-hypertensive agent, which may also lead to a positive Coomb's test result, is one of only two anti-hypertensives safe to use in pregnancy.
What is Methyldopa?
200
This category of antibiotics can cause bone pain.
What is Fluoroquinolones?
200
This receptor sits on the pre-synaptic nerve terminal and when stimulated, inhibits the release of Norepinephrine.
What is the alpha-2 receptor?
200
This Benzodiazpine is used for status epilepticus.
What is Diazepam?
200
This Barbiturate with high lipid solubility is used for the induction of anesthesia in short surgical procedures.
What is Thiopental?
200
This is the drug of choice for diuresis in patients allergic to sulfa drugs.
What is Ethacrynic acid?
300
Is the drug of choice for cases of gram-positive multi-resistant organisms.
What is Vancomycin?
300
This short-acting cholinesterase inhibitor is used to diagnose cases of Myasthenia Gravis.
What is Edrophonium?
300
This mood-stabilizing agent poses a significant cardiovascular risk to a fetus exposed to it, creating a low-lying tricuspid valve.
What is Lithium? (causes Ebstein's anomaly)
300
This local anesthetic carries the highest risk of cardiovascular toxicity.
What is Bupivacaine?
300
This anti-hypertensive, often used in cases of severe hypertension, may precipitate a Lupus-like syndrome.
What is Hydralazine?
400
Is the drug of choice for cases of Gonorrhea.
What is Ceftriaxone?
400
This combination of muscarinic antagonist plus chemical antagonist is used to manage organophosphate poisoning.
What is Atropine and Pralidoxime?
400
This drug is used to treat malignant hyperthermia via its ability to block the release of Calcium from the Sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle.
What is Dantrolene?
400
This inhaled anesthetic carries a high risk of toxicity to the kidneys.
What is Methoxyflurane?
400
Verapamil works by blocking this type of Calcium channel.
What is L-type calcium channel?
500
Is the drug of choice for oral candidiasis.
What is Nystatin?
500
This alpha-1 selective antagonist is associated with orthostatic hypotension after the first administration.
What is Prazosin?
500
This anti-depressant has a high risk of causing priapism.
What is Trazodone?
500
Pancuronium is this type of neuromuscular blocking agent.
What is Non-depolarizing?
500
This anti-hypertensive is also useful in decreasing intracranial pressure.
What is Mannitol?
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