General Principles
Drugs used in Dentistry
Antiinfective Drugs
Drugs that may alter dental treatment
Special Situations
100

Two drugs that are found to be chemically equivalent, but not biologically equivalent or therapeutically equivalent are said to differ in

Bioavailability

100

The neurotransmitter released from a preganglionic neuron in the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is

acetylcholine.

100

True or False:

Metronidazole has antiinflammatory activity.

True

100

Mr. Garza indicates on his medical history that he is taking isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and rifampin. What is the most likely reason he is taking these medicines?

Tuberculosis

100

Which herbal supplement products have been proven effective in protecting against plaque and gingivitis?

Xylitol

200

Which drug legislation act was instrumental for the growth of electronic prescribing?

Medicaid modernization act

200

The parasympathetic fibers originate in the nuclei of the _____ segments of the spinal cord.

cranial nerves and sacral



200

The maximum safe dose of epinephrine for the cardiac patient is _____ mg.

0.04

200

A deficiency of adrenocorticosteroids is ________, and an excess is __________.

Addison disease; Cushing syndrome



200

What is the American Dental Association (ADA) recommendation for persons at low risk for caries?

 Fluoridated dentifrices

300

Administering a drug of greater potency is better because drugs of greater potency do not require as high a dose.

The first part of the statement is false; the second is true.

300

When the SANS is stimulated, the adrenal _____ releases primarily _____ into the systemic circulation.

medulla; epinephrine

300

Procaine (Novocaine) is metabolized primarily by the

Plasma

300

Albuterol is a bronchodilator that can be administered via a metered-dose inhaler (MDI).

True

300

Which person should receive professionally applied fluoride products according to recommendations of the American Dental Association?

Persons at high risk for caries who have had active caries in the past 3 years

400

The route of administration of a drug affects

Both the onset and duration of response

400

Which of the following choices would occur during a generalized discharge of the sympathetic nervous system?

Glycogen Breakdown

400

Which of the following is used prophylactically against candidiasis in immunocompromised patients or for the treatment of candidal infections that do not respond to other agents?

Fluconazole

400

Which of these antiinfective drugs is contraindicated in a pregnant patient?

 Tetracycline

400

acyclovir, valacyclovir, and penciclovir

Medications prescribed to treat the herpes simplex viruses  

500

How many half-lives of repeated dosing does it take to reach a steady state in the body?

Four or Five

500

Patients pretreated with _____ agents are prone to epinephrine reversal.

α-adrenergic blocking



500

Benzodiazepines are indicated for epilepsy because they

limit the spread of abnormal activity to other parts of the brain.

500

Which of the following types of patients is least likely to require steroid supplementation for most routine dental procedures?

A patient with secondary adrenal insufficiency

500

Which medications are indicated for the treatment of candidiasis?

Ketoconazole, clotrimazole, nystatin, and fluconazole 


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