GI Drugs Chemistry

Test Your Knowledge on GI Drug Chemistry!
Are you ready to challenge yourself with an engaging quiz on gastrointestinal (GI) drugs? Dive into the world of pharmaceutical chemistry and test your understanding of various GI medications, their mechanisms, and their chemical properties.
Topics covered include:
- Calcium carbonate and its role in antacids
- Understanding prostaglandin analogs
- Physical effects of sucralfate
- Inhibition of stomach acid production

Prilosec
Pepcid
Carafate
Pepto Bismol

Zantac
Loperamide
Tums
Achiphex

Sucralfate
Misoprostol
Mylanta
Lomotil
Which of the following is has calcium carbonate?
Tums
Protonix
Axid
Cytotec

Axid
Aciphex
Pantoprazole
Sucralfate

Lomotil
Pepto-Bismol
If you don't get this question your stupid
Octreotide

Imodium
Pepto-Bismol
Octreotide

Imodium
Pepto-Bismol
Octeotide

Entereg
Moventik
Methylnaltrexone

Lubiprostone
Naloxegol
Alvimopan
Methylnatrexone

Moventik
Amitiza
Entereg
Methylnaltrexone
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