If a drug has _____ renal clearance than GFR, then drug is secreted in renal tubules.
_____ damage symptoms predominate in ethylene glycol poisoning
_____ is a radiopharmaceutical primarily excreted via tubular secretion and is used for dynamic renal scintigraphy (ERPF).
Zoledronate use has been associated with _____toxicity.
Livedo reticularis is a side effect of _____

Drugs with a _____ therapeutic index require therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).

Classification of Adverse drug reactions (ADRs): - Type A: _____ - Type B: Bizarre - Type C: Chronic - Type D: Delayed - Type E: End of use - Type F: Failure

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

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

Substances that can be removed by hemodialysis (Mnemonic: I STUMBLE): _____

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