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GENERAL EXAM #1
What drug can be life threatening...,
What is the general name hint for...,
What is the general name hint for...
14  cards
Alcohol (Exam #1)
What type of metabolism kinetics ...,
What three enzymes metabolize alc...,
What drug inhibits aldh what enzy...
17  cards
Sedative-Hypnotics & Anxiolytics (Exam #1)
The ideal anxiolytic anti anxiety...,
What class of meds is used to tre...,
What is the doc for enuresis
21  cards
Anticonvulsants (Exam #1)
What is the general moa for all a...,
What are the two targets of gluta...,
What type of channel is targeted ...
28  cards
Local Anesthetics (Exam #1)
In what two ways do esters differ...,
How are local anesthetics transpo...,
What type of base are most local ...
34  cards
Antidepressants (Exam #1)
What is the general nt abnormalit...,
What is the moa of tcas,
What is the moa of ssris
30  cards
Antipsychotics (Exam #1)
Positive symptoms are due to ___ ...,
Negative symptoms are due to ___ ...,
What is the start and end point o...
35  cards
Opioids (Exam #1)
What is the general moa of all op...,
What are the four major effects o...,
Which opioid is most likely to in...
29  cards
Parkinson's/Alzheimer's (Exam #1)
What four major sxs are seen with...,
Which da pathway is affected with...,
What is the moa of l dopa levodop...
23  cards
Drugs of Abuse (Exam #1)
Pharmacokinetic vs pharmacodynami...,
What are two major properties of ...,
What is the reward pathway
22  cards
Antihistamines (Exam #2)
First generation h1 antagonists v...,
What are the three first generati...,
What are the three second generat...
15  cards
Asthma/COPD (Exam #2)
What is the typical treatment pro...,
Why do you always have to use an ...,
Which group of meds are preferred...
21  cards
GI Drugs (Exam #2)
What are the two antacids and wha...,
What are the two primary h2 hista...,
What are the two primary ppis wha...
38  cards
NON-Opioid Analgesics (Exam #2)
What is the rate limiting step of...,
Prostacyclin produced by cox 1 or...,
Thromboxane produced by cox 1 or ...
31  cards
DMARDs (Exam #2)
What are the two major aes of gol...,
Alternative use of penicillamine ...,
Which dmard drug inhibits pg synt...
19  cards
Gout (Exam #2)
What are the two etiologies types...,
How is uric acid eliminated and h...,
What is the primary nsaid used to...
19  cards
Migraines (Exam #2)
What is the doc for migraines and...,
Which medication has an moa of 5 ...,
Generally what are the aes and ci...
14  cards
PA Antihistamines (Exam #3)
Which group of antihistamines sho...,
For what two conditions are 1st g...,
Which group of antihistamines sho...
16  cards
PA Pain Management (Exam #3)
What is the most common ae associ...,
What is undertreated pain resulti...,
What is withdrawal sxs with abrup...
28  cards
PA Cardiac (Exam #3)
What is the initial tx for hf and...,
What are the three loop diuretics...,
Which two loop diuretics are ci i...
50  cards
PA Pulmonary (Exam #3)
What are the two initial tx optio...,
What two medications can be consi...,
What are the four aes associated ...
18  cards
PA Renal (Exam #3)
What is the primary concern assoc...,
What is the primary concern assoc...,
What is the primary concern assoc...
12  cards
PA Antidepressants (Exam #3)
What does sig e caps stand for an...,
What is the primary screening too...,
What are the two tx goals for mdd...
27  cards
PA GI (Exam #3)
What are two examples of antacids,
What is the name hint for h2 bloc...,
What is the name hint for ppis wh...
50  cards
PA Antibiotics (Exam #3)
What are the four groups of beta ...,
What are two examples of cephalos...,
What is an example of glycopeptid...
44  cards

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