Pharmacology colloq 4
Pharmacology Challenge: Test Your Knowledge
Welcome to the Pharmacology Challenge quiz! Designed for students and professionals in the medical field, this quiz covers a wide range of pharmacological preparations, including hormones, insulin types, and various drug classes.
Participate in this engaging quiz to enhance your understanding of pharmacology and assess your knowledge. Here’s what you can expect:
- Comprehensive coverage of pharmacological agents
- Checkbox format for easy selection
- Immediate feedback on your answers
Thyroid hormone prepertaions
Denosumab
Cinacalcet
Levothyroxine
Teriparatide
Alendronic acid
Zolendronic acid
Antithyroid agents
Thiamazole (methimazole)
Cinacalcet
Levothyroxine
Teriparatide
Alendronic acid
Propylthiouracil
Estrogen receptor agonist/antagonist SERM
Ethylestradiol
Clomiohene
Tamoxifen
Anastrozole
Dydrogesterone
Raloxifene
Progesterone receptor agonists
Medroxyprogesterone
Clomiohene
Mifepristone
Dydogesterone
Levonorgestrel
Raloxifene
Androgen receptor antagonists
Medroxyprogesterone
Clomiohene
Finasteride
Dydogesterone
Levonorgestrel
Flutamide
Androgen antagonist progestin agonist
Testesterone
Cryproterone
Finasteride
Dydogesterone
Levonorgestrel
Flutamide
Somatropin contraindication and possible side effect
Acromegally
Replacement therapy for GH
Hypothyroidism
Diabetic patients
Octreotide indication
Acromegally
Replacement therapy for GH
Hypothyroidism
Diabetic patients
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Treatment for TSH secreeting adenomas
Pegvisomant indication
Acromegally
Replacement therapy for GH
Hypothyroidism
Diabetic patients
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Treatment for TSH secreeting adenomas
Cabergoline D2 receptor agonists indication
Acromegally
Replacement therapy for GH
Hypothyroidism
Hyperprolactinemia
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Malignant neuropathic syndrome
Bromocriptine D2 receptor agonists indication
Acromegally
Replacement therapy for GH
Hypothyroidism
Hyperprolactinemia
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Malignant neuropathic syndrome
D2 receptor agonists SE
Acromegally
Impulse control dissorder
Hypothyroidism
Hyperprolactinemia
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Malignant neuropathic syndrome
GNRH receptor agonists indication
Acromegally
Prostate cancer
Hypothyroidism
Breast cancer
GEP carcinod tumors (insulinoma, gastinoma)
Endometriosis
GNRH receptor antagonists indication (degarelix)
Acromegally
Prostate cancer
Hypothyroidism
Endometriosis
Vasopressin receptor agonists indication
Acromegally
Prostate cancer
Hypothyroidism
Night enuresis
Diabetes insipidus
Diuabetes melitus
Which of these is NOT an indication for Bromocriptine and Cabergoline?
Growth hormone deficiency
Malignant neuroleptic syndrome
Hyperprolactinemia
Acromegaly
Oxytocin indications are:
Postpartum hemorrhage
Lactation inhibition
Stimulation of labor
Night enuresis
Medication we use in replacement therapy with diagnosed growth hormone deficiency is
Degarelix
Pegvisomant
Somatropin
Octreotide
Goserelin
Medication with antidiuretic effect to treat diabetes insipidus is
Degarelix
Somatropin
Octreotide
Goserelin
Desmopressin
Cabergoline
Select insulinotropic agents:
Sulfonylurea derivatives
Thiazolidinediones
Biguanides
Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors
First choice drug for Type 2 diabetes mellitus pharmacotherapy is
Glimepiride
Pioglitazone
Metformin
Sitagliptin
Semaglutide
Pioglitazone increases insulin sensitivity in tissues and decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis.
True
False
Dapagliflozin possible side effect is
Dose-dependent lactic acidosis
Urinary tract infections
Fluid retention
Increase body weight
B12 deficiency
Sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors reduce intestinal glucose absorption and reduce hepatic glucose production.
True
False
Select medication which is used in treatment of Type 1 Diabetes mellitus:
Insulin detemir
Metformin
Empagliflozin
Pioglitazone
Glimepiride
Metformin increases skeletal muscle sensitivity to insulin and improves peripheral glucose binding and utilization.
True
False
Medication that stimulates insulin secretion from β-cells of the pancreas regardless of glucose concentration is
Dapagliflozin
Glimepiride
Pioglitazone
Sitagliptin
Exenatide
Which of these is NOT SERM (Selective estrogen receptor modulator)?
Clomiphene
Raloxifene
Anastrozole
Tamoxifen
An estrogen receptor antagonist in breast tissue and partial estrogen receptor agonist in endometrium and bone tissue is
Clomiphene
Raloxifene
Fulvestrant
Tamoxifen
Select TRUE statements about phosphodiesterase inhibitors:
Modulation of NO activity
Pulmonary vascular vasodilation
Side effects: headache, hypertension
Reduce the afferent activity of the bladder
Erection stabilization
Which of these is NOT estrogen effect?
Promote water and electrolyte retention
Increase blood coagulation
Inhibit endometrial proliferation phase
increase amount of body fat
Medroxyprogesterone inhibits the proliferation phase, thickens cervical mucus, interferes with tubal and uterine peristalsis.
True
False
Hormone used in Emergency contraception is
Ethinylestradiol
Medroxyprogesterone
Tamoxifene
Levonorgestrel
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