Dynamic Kinetics
Immunity Idol
Shots! Shots! Shots!
Did you just give me the flu?
I'm tired of you suppressing my immunity!
100

This is known as "what the drug does to the body"

Pharmacodynamics

100

How does one get natural active acquired immunity to a virus?

Get infected and recover from the virus

100

What does "MMR" stand for?

measles, mumps and rubella
100

What is the brand name for the influenza nasal vaccine?

FluMist

100

Monoclonal antibody drugs end with these 3 letters.

MAB

200

This organ is responsible for the "first pass effect"

LIVER

200

How does one get natural passive acquired immunity?

Breastfeeding or pregnancy (mother to fetus)

200

What illness was the first vaccine ever developed used for?

Smallpox

200

If a patient has a mild scratchy throat, mild stuffy nose, mild cough and no fever, what type of URTI do they most likely have?

common cold

200

What drug class does the drug sirolimus (Rapamune) belong to?

mTOR Kinase Inhibitors

300

What is the route of administration that produces the best bioavailability?

Intravenous drug delivery

300

These 2 types of immune cells are "first responders".

Neutrophils and macrophages

300

What are 2 contraindications for a live vaccine?

Pregnancy or severely immunocompromised (could also include allergy history to vaccine component)

300

When does influenza peak in Canada (name the 5 months)

November to March

300

What drug class does azathioprine (Imuran) belong to?

Anti-metabolites

400

What is a pro-drug?

Medication that is inactive but when taken is metabolized into an active form.

400

What type of drug can cause low neutrophils?

Chemotherapy 

400

How long should a patient wait in a pharmacy after getting a vaccine? GIVE THE ENTIRE RANGE.

15 to 30 minutes

400

How many strains of influenza do most flu vaccines contain? How many of them are influenza A? How many are influenza B?

2 + 2 = 4

400

Nephrotoxicity (kidney toxicity) is a problem with this class of drug even though they are used to prevent rejection of organ transplant (including kidney transplant).

*Name the class or a drug

Calcineurin Inhibitors (cyclosporine + tacrolimus)

500

Name the 3 organs with the highest blood supply (and therefore the best drug distribution)

Heart, Brain and Kidneys

500

What are the 3 antigen presenting cells?

Dendritic cells; Macrophages; B-Cells

500

What are the 3 public health vaccines recommended for adults (excluding influenza/covid)?

DTAP (every 10 yrs + each pregnancy); Pneumococcal (one dose once 65+); RSV (60+ in LTC or 75+ all)

500

What are 3 brand names for the inactivated influenza vaccine?

Fluzone; Flulaval; Afluria

500

What adverse effect do all immunosuppressive drugs have in common?

Increased risk of infection