First line therapy in anaphylactic shock is:
AEpinephrine .5 ml of 1:1000 IM
BAtropine 3 mg intravenously
CAdenosine 12 mg intravenously
DEpinephrine 1 ml of 1:10000 intravenously
A 45-year-old patient with a known allergy to penicillin presents with an enterococcal endocarditis. The physician needs to prescribe an antibiotic but wants to ensure it is safe for a penicillin allergy. The patient has had previous allergic reactions to penicillin including rash & swelling. Which of the following drugs can be used safely in a patient allergic to penicillin?
ACeftriaxone
BVancomycin
CPiperacillin
DAztreonam
A patient presents with painful oral ulcers and target lesions on extremities. Which drug is MOST likely to cause this condition?
AMetformin
BAllopurinol
CAtorvastatin
DAmlodipine
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