Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

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#161

Drugs that cause acute _____ may be remembered with the 5 'P's' Pee (diuretics) Pain-free (NSAIDs) Penicillins (and cephalosporins) Proton pump inhibitors RifamPin

#162

Adverse effects of gabapentin include _____ and ataxia

#163

Nitroprusside is associated with _____ poisoning, which may present as - lactic acidosis- seizures- altered mental status

#164

Can the MMR vaccine be given to pregnant patients?_____

#165

Cholestatic DrugsPatients using Obeticholic Acid commonly experience _____, but incorrect dosing can lead to serious liver injury

#166

ACE inhibitors may precipitate _____ in bilateral renal artery stenosis, causing significantly increased serum creatinine

#167

Chronic accumulation of _____ and pyrocatechol in carbolic acid poisoning leads to ochronosis

#168

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

#169

Cocaine can cause nasal mucosal _____ or septal perforation due to vasoconstriction

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Sulfasalazine is a combination of _____ (anti-inflammatory) and Sulfapyridine (anti-bacterial), and thus is contraindicated in patients with sulfa allergies

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