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Name that drug
Nutrition
Grab Bag
100
Top 3 cause of urinary tract infections and most common cause of pneumonia in alcoholics:
What is Klebsiella pneumonia?
100
Initial treatment for acne, which exposes the bacteria to oxygen:
What is Benzoyl peroxide?
100
This inhibitor of the sodium-potassium pump can lead to increased levels of plasma potassium:
What is Digoxin?
100
This vitamin is an important component of complex 2 of the electron transport chain:
What is vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)?
100
This process is used to evaluate all newborns, and is graded on a scale of 0-10:
What is the Apgar score?
200
This dermatological condition is caused by a mutation or absence of the nucleotide excision repair enzymes:
What is Xeroderma Pigmentosum?
200
This is the drug used to treat Syphilis:
What is Penicillin?
200
An SNRI that tends to cause tachycardia and increased blood pressure:
What is Desvenlafaxine?
200
Vitamin A is stored in this location, and stores can last this long:
What is the liver, 6 months?
200
Syndrome characterized by hypotension, fever, and rash on the palms and/or soles:
What is toxic shock syndrome?
300
Translocation of the c-myc oncogene on the long arm of chromosome 8 to the Ig heavy chain region on chromosome 14:
What is Burkitt's lymphoma?
300
This is the main adverse effect associated with the main treatment of Trichomonas:
What is a disulfiram-like reaction? (Metronidazole)
300
Inhibits the release of ADP from platelets (2 drugs):
What are Clopidogrel and Ticlopidine?
300
This vitamin is a co-factor for the hepatic microsomal carboxylase that converts glutamyl residues into gamma-carboxyglutamate:
What is vitamin K?
300
Dormant, release toxins when exposed to heat:
What is a spore? (spore-forming bacteria)
400
This 'syndrome' is characterized by central alveolar hypoventilation:
What is Pickwickian syndrome?
400
This drug can be administered prior to the use of Niacin to prevent skin flushing:
What is Aspirin?
400
This topoisomerase 2 inhibitor works in both the S and G2 phases of the cell cycle:
What is Etoposide?
400
Deficiency of this vitamin is known to cause Harrison's sulci in children:
What is vitamin D?
400
This Chicago landmark is home to a 15-story ferris wheel:
What is the Navy Pier?
500
Watery diarrhea, elevated cyclic AMP, comma-shaped rods:
What is Vibrio cholera?
500
Acetaminophen toxicity:
What is N-acetylcysteine?
500
This type of drug causes drowsiness, decreased respiratory drive, and miosis:
What are Opioids?
500
Excess Niacin can lead to hepatotoxicity and cirrhosis if it first undergoes this biochemical process:
What is Amidation?
500
This downtown Chicago fountain gained fame on the hit TV show 'Married With Children':
What is the Buckingham fountain?
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