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- 2. Medications that increase blood pressure and enhance perfusion
- 3. A word used to describe a photoallergic type of photosensitivity reaction
- 4. Two words describing a group of organisms with a high propensity for antibiotic resistance
- 6. An anti-louse agent that is contraindicated in people allergic to ragweed
- 8. Because thienopyridines must be activated, they are considered to be __________
- 11. Laxatives that contain this may lead to diarrhea
- 13. The superfamily of metabolically active enzymes
- 15. A NSAID that irreversibly inhibitors cyclooxygenase enzymes to inhibit platelet aggregation
- 20. The trade name of the medication that acts on angiotensin II to increase BP
- 21. A LAMA results in ____________ of bronchial smooth muscle
- 22. The enzyme responsible for toxicity associated with azathioprine (Imuran) use in poor metabolizers
- 24. Portion of drug that is unbound and pharmacologically active in plasma
- 25. A decrease in serum albumin levels in an elderly patient can result in a need to _______ a medication dose.
- 26. A factor xa inhibitor that can be used for patients on hemodialysis and does not need to be adjusted for renal function
- 28. A slow-release pill or capsule
- 29. A dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker whose main ADE is peripheral edema
- 37. Bupropion is contraindicated in patients with ___________ disorders
- 38. A class and route of medication that works by inhibiting acetylcholine actions at muscarinic receptors in the nasal mucosa
- 40. Elderly patients tend to have a/an _______ in total body water and lean muscle mass
- 41. This medication must be given AFTER aspirin to avoid steric interference
- 43. Route of vancomycin for a mrsa infection
- 44. A medication which reduces the risk of COPD exacerbations
- 46. The antiarrhythmic with significant anticholinergic effects
- 48. This phenomenon occurs when there is no nitrate-free interval
- 49. Amiodarone dosing utilizes a _________ dose strategy
- 50. Myalgia is less common with statins that are ______________
- 51. A common local side effect of many topical therapies
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- 1. An attractive cough suppressant that can be fatal to children if swallowed
- 5. The organ most responsible for metabolizing drugs after oral absorption before systemic circulation
- 7. The receptors on which nicotine replacement therapy acts
- 9. The most hydrating vehicle
- 10. Term for a runny nose
- 12. A medication associated with pulmonary toxicity
- 14. A class of medications that if used chronically can have an iris darkening effect
- 16. What people should reapply every 2 hours when in the sun
- 17. An example of a non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker
- 18. An oral antihistamine, considered “non-sedating” even when administering higher than recommended dosage
- 19. A medication used for atopic dermatitis which inhibits phosphodiesterase 4
- 23. Medication commonly misused by converting into methamphetamines and therefore regulation by law is required
- 27. Route of vancomycin for a c. diff infection
- 30. Prostaglandins and cholinergic agonists are both medications which _______ aqueous humor outflow
- 31. A nicotine patch prevents these types of symptoms from occurring
- 32. A class of medications reserved for patients who have severe psoriasis
- 33. An example of a calcineurin inhibitor
- 34. Protein binding is a sub-type of which pharmacokinetic ADME parameter
- 35. Three letters that describe a heparin adverse reaction that is assessed by the 4t scoring system
- 36. A medication for heart failure given as a continuous IV infusion that has no effect on alpha or beta receptors
- 39. Varenicline has been described as the most __________ smoking cessation med
- 42. The receptor impacted by epinephrine but NOT by norepinephrine
- 45. The number of hours between ACEI and ARNI administration
- 47. What allergy are you most concerned about the patient having if you prescribe bismuth subsalicylate?
