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Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

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#1831

The mechanism of action of laxatives is via a change in the _____

#1832

First Aid Pharmacology: Does suvorexant have addictive potential?_____

#1833

What class of drugs directly inhibit the Na+-K+ ATPase pump?_____

#1834

Which loop diuretic is more ototoxic, furosemide or ethacrynic acid?_____

#1835

Which NSAID at high doses prevents uric acid reabsorption?_____

#1836

Magnesium hydroxide and magnesium citrate are both examples of _____ laxatives

#1837

What drug intoxication presents as conjunctival injection, tachycardia, increased appetite, paranoid delusions, and dry mouth? _____

#1838

What suffix is associated with small molecule kinase inhibitors?_____

#1839

SSRIs can cause sexual dysfunction, such as _____ and decreased libido

#1840

What drug class do doxepin and amoxapine belong to?_____

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