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You are seeing a patient in clinic who recently started treatment for active tuberculosis. The patient is currently being treated with rifampin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol. The patient is not used to taking medicines and is very concerned about side effects. Specifically regarding the carbohydrate polymerization inhibiting medication, which of the following is a known side effect?

AVision loss

BParesthesias of the hands and feet

CCutaneous flushing

DArthralgias

EElevated liver enzymes

2

A 25-year-old sexually active male presents to an internal medicine physician for a routine health check up after having several unprotected sexual encounters. After appropriate testing the physician discusses with the patient that he is HIV+ and must be started on anti-retroviral treatment. Which of the following medications prescribed acts on the gp41 subunit of the HIV envelope glycoprotein?

AZidovudine

BSaquinavir

CEnfuvirtide

DAmantadine

ERimantadine

3

A 49-year-old man presents to a new primary care provider complaining of fatigue and occasional fever over the last month. These symptoms are starting to affect his job and he would like treatment. The physician runs a standard metabolic panel that shows elevated AST and ALT. The patient is then tested for hepatitis viruses. He is hepatitis C positive. The patient and his doctor discuss treatment options and agree upon pegylated interferon and oral ribavirin. Which side-effect is most likely while taking the ribavirin?

AHemolytic anemia

BLeukopenia

CRash

DDrug-associated lupus

EHyperthyroidism

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