Pharmacological Management of Obesity — MCQs

Pharmacological Management of Obesity — MCQs

Pharmacological Management of Obesity — MCQs
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Q1

Which of the following enzymes is not targeted by hypolipidemic drugs?

Q2

Which of the following drugs used to treat type II diabetes mellitus causes weight loss?

Q3

What is the mechanism of action of Tegaserod?

Q4

According to standard clinical practice guidelines, significant weight loss requiring medical evaluation is defined as:

Q5

A 50-year-old woman, who is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds, has a family history of diabetes mellitus. Her fasting blood glucose levels are 160 mg/dL and 155 mg/dL on two occasions, and her HbA1c level is 7.9%. After being educated on medical nutrition therapy, she returns for reevaluation in 8 weeks, reporting that she has followed diet and exercise recommendations, but her fasting blood glucose levels remain between 140 and 150 mg/dL, and her HbA1c level is 7.7%. She is asymptomatic, and physical examination reveals no abnormalities. Which of the following treatments is the most appropriate for her condition?

Q6

At which positions does pancreatic lipase hydrolyze the ester linkages of triacylglycerides?

Q7

Which of the following inhibits appetite by counteracting the effects of neuropeptide Y?

Q8

Match the following drugs in Column A with their contraindications in Column B. | Column A | Column B | | :-- | :-- | | 1. Morphine | 1. QT prolongation | | 2. Amiodarone | 2. Thromboembolism | | 3. Vigabatrin | 3. Pregnancy | | 4. Estrogen preparations | 4. Head injury |

Q9

Appetite is stimulated by all except

Q10

Which of the following is true regarding the treatment of cocaine withdrawal symptoms?

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