Adverse Effects
Mechanism of Action
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Misc
400

Which antibiotic is known to cause "red man syndrome."

Vancomycin

400

Which antiplatelet medication blocks the protease activated receptor-1 (PAR-1)?

Vorapaxar

400

Which medication is used in Asthma and COPD to reduce inflammation in the bronchial tree?

Fluticasone

400

What is the DOC for trematodes and cestodes?

Praziquantel

400

What is the goal for fasting blood sugars in diabetic patients?

80-130

600
TZDs are contraindicated in which patients?

Those with heart failure

600

Which class of drugs works by decreasing appetite and slowing gastric emptying, also aids in weight loss?

GLP-1s (Dulaglutide, Liraglutide, Semaglutide)

600

Which antihistamine is indicated for motion sickness?

meclizine

600

What is the drug of choice in a patient who has a low T4 and High TSH?

Levothyroxine

600

Metformin is contraindicated in renal patients with a CrCl of what?

<30

800

What is a major side effect of Glimepiride, Glipizide, and glyburide?

Hypoglycemia

800

What is the mechanism of action for Dapsone?

Inhibits folic acid synthesis

800

Which lipid lowering agent is used as add-on therapy or in combination with statin?

Ezetimibe

800

Which antibiotic is used in patients with severe PCN allergies?

Aztreonam

800

Which antibiotic family competes for and binds to the enzyme that catalyzes transpeptidation and cross-linking of the cell wall?

PCN family

1000

Which antibiotic binds to the 23S ribosome component of the 50s subunit and has a serious drug-drug interaction with MOA-I causing serotonin storm type syndrome?

Linezolid

1000

Which drugs work by blocking fibrinogen and vWF from binding to activated GPIIa/IIIb? Name at least 2.

Abciximab, Eptibatide, Tirofiban

1000

Which cephalosporin antibiotic is used for surgical prophylaxis?

Cefazolin

1000

Which drugs are your P2Y12 receptor blockers and are used in coronary artery disease for their antiplatelet properties? Name at least 3.

Ticlopidine, Clopidogrel, Prasurgrel, Ticagrelor (reversible inhibitor and also a prodrug)

1000

Which medication treats UTI by converting to formaldehyde?

Methenamine

1200

Which TB treatment has an adverse side effect of optic neuritis?

Ethambutol

1200

Which medication lowers TGs and increases HDL BUT may also increase LDL levels?

Omega-3-acid-ethyl-esters (Lovaza)

1200

Which drug class used to treat osteoporosis is contraindicated in patients with a h/o A-Fib? 

SERMS

1200

Which class of medication used for osteoporosis needs to be taken on an empty stomach and the patient sir upright for 30 minutes after ingestion?

Bisphosphonates

1200

Which drug inhibits thromboxane A2 by irreversibly blocking cyclooxygenase-1 enzyme?

Aspirin