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Drug-Induced Kidney Injury — Flashcards

#1

If a drug has _____ renal clearance than GFR, then drug is secreted in renal tubules.

#2

_____ damage symptoms predominate in ethylene glycol poisoning

#3

_____ is a radiopharmaceutical primarily excreted via tubular secretion and is used for dynamic renal scintigraphy (ERPF).

#4

Zoledronate use has been associated with _____toxicity.

#5

Livedo reticularis is a side effect of _____

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#6

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

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#7

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

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#8

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

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#9

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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#10

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

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Drug-Induced Kidney Injury Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 10 flashcards on Drug-Induced Kidney Injury for NEET-PG Pharmacology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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