Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

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#41

_____, which chelates both iron and aluminum, acts as a siderophore for the species Rhizopus, enhancing its growth and pathogenicity. This leads to an increased risk for Mucormycosis.

#42

DRESS syndrome occurs _____-8 weeks after drug exposure

#43

DOC for treatment of Type _____ tyrosinemia is Nitisinone

#44

Chimeric monoclonal antibodies can sometimes cause a(n) _____ within 7-10 days of administration

#45

Adverse effects of sirolimus (rapamycin) include _____ and insulin resistance

#46

Chronic vitamin _____ toxicity may cause pseudotumor cerebri (CNS complication)

#47

Idiopathic intracranial hypertension can be associated with use of certain drugs, such as _____ and danazol

#48

Polymixins are severely toxic against the _____, kidneys, and the lungs

#49

_____ targets the CD3 ligand and is used in patients of Acute organ rejection

#50

Long term usage of phenytoin can also cause cutaneous _____which are mainly T-cell predominant.

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