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H2 blocking agents such as Cimetidine (Tagament) have therapeutic value for patients with:
a. urticaria
b. gastic hypersecretion
c. seasonal rhinitis
d. allergic dermatitis
b. gastric hypersecretion
Which of the following antibiotics is commonly used in conjunction with histamine blockers in the treatment of peptic ulcer DZ to inhibit growth of H. Pylori?
a. tetracycline (achromycin)
b. lincomycin (Lincocin)
c. clarithromycin (biaxin)
d. polymixin B (aerosporin)
e. ciprofloaxin (cipro)
c. clarithromycin (biaxin)
Penicillins are:
a. bacteriostatic
b. bacteriocidal
b. bacteriocidal
Penicillins are:
a. bacterocidal
b. bacteriostatic
a. bacteriocidal
Cipro (ciprofloxacin) is classified as a:
a. tetracycline
b. fluroquinolone
c. beta lactam antibiotic
d. aminocyclitol
e. cephalosporin
b. fluroquinolone
The letters BNP in triple antibiotic ointment stands for? MACA
a. bacitracin
b. polysporin
c. neocillan
d. neomycin
e. polymixin
a. bacitracin
d. neomycin
e. polymixin
Bacteria that produce beta lactamase could be resistant to which of the following antibiotics?
a. tetracyclines
b. penicillins
c. erythromycins
d. cephalosporins
e. more than one of the above
e. more than one of the above
Antacids containing _________ are more likely to produce loose stools.
a. calcium
b. aluminum
c. magnesium
d. kaolin
c. magnesium
The agent which binds to fecal matter in order to increase consistency of stool in the treatment of diarrhea is:
a. parepectolin (Paragoric)
b. loperamide (Immodium)
c. diphenoxylate (Lomotil)
d. kaolin (Kaopectate)
d. kaolin (kaopectate)
The mechanism of action for morphine is:
a. high affinity for GABA receptors
b. inhibitory effect of dopaminergic fibers
c. agonist action at Mu receptors and some action @ Kappa & Sigma receptors
d. None of the above
a. high affinity for GABA