Ch 26, 36, 37
Which of the following is NOT a hormonal agent used to treat osteoporosis?
Actibel
Which of the following is NOT classified as a topical antifungal medication
Acticin
The trade name of physostigmine is:
Antilirium
Sulfinpyrazone is the generic name for:
Anturane
Which of the following agents is an example of a muscle relaxant?
Baclofen
The trade name of probenecid is:
Benemid
The trade name of clindamycin is:
Cleocin
The trade name of hydrocortisone is:
Cortaid
Which of the following drug therapies to treat eye disorders is available to take orally?
Diamox
The trade name of adapalene is:
Differin
The trade name of anthralin is:
Dovonex
Which of the following is NOT a selected topical corticosteriod?
Eryc
The trade name of crotamilton is:
Eurax
Which of the following medications is used to treat lice?
Eurax (crotamiton)
The trade name of cyclobenzaprine is:
Felxeril
The trade name of alendronate sodium is:
Fosamax
Which of the following is NOT an example of a topical antibiotic?
Fostex
Which of the following is NOT a selected keratolytic agent?
Garamycin
Prostaglandins may cause an irreversible change in iris color, especially in people with:
Green eyes
Which of the following is an example of alpha2-adrenergic blocking agents
Lopidine
The trade name of ciclopirox (topical) is:
Loprox
The trade name of carbachol is:
Miostat
The trade name of methazolamide is:
Neptazane
A trade name for glycerin anhydrous (as used for the eyes) is:
Ophthalgan
Which of the following is NOT classified as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor?
Osmitrol
Which of the following is an example of osmotic diuretic?
Osmitrol
Which of the following conditions is NOT an indication of keratolytic agents?
Pediculus humanus
The trade name of unoprostone is:
Rescula
The trade name of tretinoin is:
Retin-A
The trade name of auranofin is:
Ridaura
The trade name of methocarbamol is:
Robaxin
Which of the following is a selected keratolytic agent?
Solaraze
The trade name of methotrexate is:
Trexall
Which of the following drugs is classified as a prostaglandin?
Xalatan
The trade name of allopurinol is:
Zyloprim
Which of the following is NOT an example of muscarinics?
acetazlomaide
For lowering intraocular pressure, apraclonidine should only be used for a short time because chronic use may cause:
allergic blepharconjuctivitis
Which of the following is a major adverse effect associated with acitretin?
alopecia
Allopurinol is known as which of the following agents?
an antigout medication?
Cycloplegic drugs are also referred to as which of the following agents?
anticholinergic
In the eyes, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors decrease the formation of:
aqueous humor
Prostaglandin agonists reduce congestion in the trabecular meshwork, lowering intraocular pressure and increasing:
aqueous humor outflow
Which of the following drugs is an anticholinergic?
atropine
The skeletal muscle relaxant of first choice is usually:
baclofen
The main OTC drug used to treat acne is:
benzoyl peroxide
Alendronate and risedronate are used to treat osteoporosis and are drugs known as:
bisphosphonates
The adverse of prostaglandins used in the eyes include inflammation of one or both eyelids, which is known as:
blepharitis
Topical anti-acne drugs are contraindicated during:
both pregnancy and lactation
The most abundant mineral in the human body is:
calcium
A fungal infection caused by a related group of yeasts, mostly Candida albicans, is known as:
candidiasis
an anti-inflammatory agent used specifically for gout and NOT for any other condition is known as:
colchicine
The effects of sympathetic stimulation of the iris are:
contraction of the radial muscle and pupil dilation
Treating acne with zinc can be toxic at high doses, because it causes a deficiency of:
copper
Drugs that cause paralysis of ciliary muscles, resulting in papillary dilation, are known as:
cycloplegics (anticholinergic agents)
The generic name of Valium is:
diazepam
Certain sympathomimetics, such as epinephrine, should NOT be used ophthalmically while wearing soft contact lenses because they may:
discolor the lenses
Antirheumatic drugs that reduce or prevent joint damage and preserve joint function are referred to as:
disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)
The most common toxicity of methotrexate is:
dose-related bone marrow supression
Skin-softing agents are referred to as:
emollients
The generic name of Garamycin is:
gentamicin
A metallic taste in the mouth is one of the adverse effects of which of the following drugs?
gold compounds
Agents that separate or loosen the horny layer of the epidermis are referred to as:
keratolytics
Pediculicides are designed to kill:
lice
An osmotic diuretic that can be administered intravenously that is also used to treat glaucoma is:
mannitol (Osmitrol)
Which of the following is a keratolytic agent?
masoprocol (Actinex)
Topical anti-acne drugs are contraindicated in:
patients who are pregnant
Which of the following is an example of cholinesterase inhibitors?
physostigmine
Nephrotic syndrome is one of the adverse effects of:
probenecid
Which of the follow drugs are NOT an example of centrally-acting muscle relaxants?
probenecid
The selective estrogen-receptor modulators (SERMS) are an estrogen antagonist used primarily to treat and prevent postmenopausal osteoporis. This agent is known as:
raloxifene hydrochloride
The most commonly used keratolytic agents include resorcinol, sulfur, and:
salicylic acid
Medications used to treat musculoskeletal conditions include aspirin, gold salts, NSAIDS, and:
skeletal muscle relaxants
Neo-Synephrine is an example of:
sympathomimetics
Uricosuric agents are used when several acute attacks of gouty arthritis have occurred or when plasma levels of uric acid will mostly likely cause:
tissue damage
Gold compounds are effective for rheumatoid arthritis but are infrequently used today because of their:
toxicity
First-line monotherapy for open-angle glaucoma may be accomplished with the use of:
travoprost (Travatan)
Which of the following is NOT a topical corticosteroid?
warfarin