Drug-Induced Blood Dyscrasias — Flashcards

Drug-Induced Blood Dyscrasias — Flashcards

Drug-Induced Blood Dyscrasias — Flashcards
#1

The most common cause of agranulocytosis is _____

#2

Drug induced lupus may be caused by _____ acetylation of Isoniazid by NAT-2

#3

Drugs with a low therapeutic index may be remembered with the mnemonic 'Warning! These Drugs are Lethal': W: _____ T: Theophylline D: Digoxin L: Lithium

#4

Which porphyria may be precipitated by use of drugs such as sulphonamides?_____

#5

Chronic _____ use causes blackish pigmentation of teeth, palate, and tongue.

#6

Livedo reticularis is a side effect of _____

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#7

Drugs with a narrow therapeutic index require therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM): No answer _____

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#8

Adverse drug reactions can be classified into the following types: No answer _____

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#9

Which group of modified penicillins is especially associated with Acute Interstitial Nephritis (AIN)? _____

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#10

If a patient taking penicillin manifests with mild fever, myalgia or arthralagias, and the following rash, they are demonstrating what side effect? _____

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