Antibiotic in pregnancy?
Neonates term
Which of the following is considered a long-acting insulin?
erythropoietin (eprex) is used
what is of the following antibiotics is Contraindicated in pediatric?
The following are true of insulin except:
Which molecule is the antidote of opioid
Which of the following is defined as the ability to obtain healthcare services in all geographical locations?
What is the oral bioequivalent dose of IV furosemide 40 mg when its bioavailability is 65%?
Decreased Pharmacological effect on repeated administration of the drug:
A 65 year old man who was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 5 years ago maintained on Metformin which of the following need to be monitored?
What is the active metabolite of oseltamivir after ester hydrolysis?
Which one of the following drugs is a 5-HT1D receptor agonist?
A patient comes to the pharmacy with two cold medications asking if both can be used together Drug A contains desloratadine 5 mg and pseudoephedrine 30 mg per tablet and Drug B contains diphenhydramine 25 mg and pseudoephedrine 30 mg per tablet What should be the pharmacist response?
which of the following used to deal with adverse drug effects
Co trimoxazole contains?
Which vaccine given to neonate during 12 hrs of birth?
Which of the following belongs to NSAIDs?
2 year old patient, has a penicillin allergy (anaphylaxis), what could a good alternative be?
New diseases affect people and specific times?
Which of the following compounds is involved in the urea cycle a biochemical reaction that produces urea
A patient is allergic to cats. Which immunoglobulin is likely involved?
drugs may accumulate durg.the tissues as result of their physicochemical characteristics or special affinity of the tissue for the drug which of the following parts of the body dose tetracycline acumalate?
Septic shock first management?
Which of the following cause black staining of stool?
Which of the following conditions is associated with the use of daptomycin?
In a physical examination of the lungs what is the first step?
Sennoside B is an anthranoid derivative present in Senna leaves used as a treatment for constipation It is characterized by O-glycosides linkage Its potential activity arises from its aglycone form Which of the following types of aglycone is the active metabolite of Sennoside B
KL is a 47-year-old female with a history of smoking and obesity. She presents to the emergency department with an acute ischemic stroke. She is in hypertensive crisis, BP 201/115 mmHg, but otherwise eligible for alteplase therapy. Which of the following agents would be most appropriate to initiate to safely lower her blood pressure < 185/110 mmHg?
Treatment of atherosclerosis?
What is the benefit of pharmacoepidemiology?
Why is Sildenafil recommended for a patient with hypertension and erectile dysfunction?
Ergocalciferol is also known as:
Which drug combination is known to cause hyperkalemia?
Case of patient that has been taking simvastatin 80 mg he has SLCO1B1 521C allele – patient has signs of myopathy and elevated CPK what should be done?