Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

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#61

_____ works by inhibiting acetaldehyde dehydrogenase

#62

Adverse effects of chronic aspirin use include:- _____ injury- acute interstitial nephritis- GI bleeding

#63

The higher incidence of allergic reaction due to _____ local anesthetics is because of the metabolite PABA

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#64

_____ is also used for the treatment of Oxalic acid and Hydrofluoric acid poisoning

#65

Toxins that require passive immunity in exposed, unvaccinated patients may be remembered with the mnemonic 'Doctor To Be Healed Very Rapidly': D: _____T: Tetanus toxinB: Botulinum toxinH: HBVV: VaricellaR: Rabies virus

#66

Which HAART drugs are associated with peripheral neuropathy?_____

#67

_____ syndrome results from direct activation of mast cells leading to histamine release upon vancomycin administration

#68

Cisplatin targets the _____ cells within the organ of corti, resulting in tinnitus and sensorineural hearing loss

#69

Neuro/Psych _____ is an anti-epileptic associated with blood dyscrasias, such as aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis

#70

_____ is not used much anymore due to its significant side effect profile, most notably including gangrene and vasospastic (prinzmetal) angina

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