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1-drug discovery & development usually starts with : -preclinical studies on tissues and animals - an idea or a hypothesis -phase 0 clinical drug trials - acute toxicity studies -bioavailability bioequivalence studies 2-phase 0 clinical drug trials are characterized by all of the following except : -approved by US,FDA and designed to speed up the development of promising drugs -include using subtheraputic doses of a given drug to a small number of normal subject (10-15) -provide useful data on drug's pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the drug under study -provide good data on the safety and efficacy of the tasted drug - considered by some drug authorities not useful and ethically un acceptable 3-which of the following is true about IV administration of drugs : -all druges can be given by this route -it's the safest route - it provides rapid action & higher blood pressure -as compared to oral route, drugs given by this route have less sides effects -it is preferred route by most patients 4-all of the following are considered therapeutic uses to drugs, except : -prevention of diseases - control of diseases -diagnosis of diseases - produce addiction - treatment of diseases 5-which one of the following will increase the plasma half-life of a drug : -induction of its metabolism - decrease in renal clearance -decrease in apparent volume of distribution (AVD) -shift in % bound to plasma protein from 30 to 50% -an increase in renal blood flow 6-the following drug interferes with the renal active secretion : -porpranolol -lindocaine - probenecid -aspirin -neostigmine 7-the major factor affecting metabolism of a drug is : -the given dose -route of administration -drug size -protein binding - genetic factors 8-mixed-function oxidase system (cytochrome p450 path the following reactions in drug metabolism except : -aromatic hydroxylation -epoxidation - acetylation -N-dealkylation -S-oxidation

9-regarding drug binding to plasma protein,all of the following are true except : -albumine is the most important drug binding protein - binding is mostly irreversible -α1- acid-glycoprotein is also important for binding certain basic drugs -the free unbound drug fraction usually crosses membranes and is responsible for the pharmacological action -the consequences of displacement from plasma protein binding site are significant only for highly bound drugs 10- the following is universal side effect to almost all drug : -allergy -nausea and vomiting - headache -fever -dizziness 11-the least common bond between a drug and its receptor is : -vander waals bond - hydrogen bond - ionic bond -covalent bond -reinforeced ionic bond 12-the bioavailability of drug A is : -5% -10% -25% -50% -100% 13-the Ke of drug A = -0.5 hr^-1-1.0hr^-1-1 hr -1.5 hr^-1-1.5 hr

14-drug A reach steady state level in : - 0.1 hr - 0.7 hr -1.0 hr -3.5 hrs -5 hrs Pharmacology med term exam 15-if 100 mg of A is given to a patient, then its AVD = -1.0L -2.0L -1.0mL -2.0mL - >5L 16- taking in consideration the above Q.s, the clearance of A= -0.1 L -0.1 L/hr -1.0 L/hr -1.0hr/L - 0.1 hr 17-choose wrong statement : -tolerance is the resistance developed to the effect of a given dose of drug -cummulation occurs when the rate of elimination (Km+Ke) of a drug exceeds the rate of absorption -habitation is a psychic carving for a drug -idiosynchracy is a genetically determined an unusual response to a drug -synergism occurs when the combined action of 2 drugs is greater than the sum of the individual action 18-which of the following is true for drug affinity : -increase as ED50 increase - lower for a partial agonist than a strong agonist -refer to the number of drug molecules which combine with receptor site -its magnitude is a measure of the strength of the bond between drug &receptor -its magnitude is a measure of the maximal response expected when a drug binds to receptor 19-first pass effect means : -tachyphylaxis -rapid metabolism -rapid absorption - rapid excretion - bioavailability 20-specific receptor antagonist can best be described as having : - efficacy but little or no affinity for the receptor -both efficacy and affinity for the receptor -affinity but little or no efficacy for the receptor -neither affinity nor efficacy for the receptor -none of the above 21-Ach is not useful as therapeutic agent, because : - it has no therapeutic indications -it's very short acting -it can cause cardiac standstill -it's very rapidly hydrolyzed by cholinesterase enzyme -all of the above

22-if drug A is a specific agonist and drugs B and C are analogs producing nearly similar effects to A, choose the correct statement : - A is more potent than B -A is safer than drug C - A is more potent than C - a and c are correct -all of the above are correct 23-if A is a specific agonist and B and C are analogs producing nearly similar effect to A, choose the correct statement : -D is less efficacious than A -A is more efficacious than B -A & C have similar efficacy -a and c are correct -all of the above are correct 24- X represent : -intrinsic activity -potency -tolerance -steady state level -drug concentration at time zero

. 7 صفر 25- if drug A is a specific agonist and the curve B represents side effects produced by this drug, then the point Y represents : -LD50 -ED50 -therapeutic index - biological half life Of drug B - potency of A 26- if drug A is a specific agonist and the curve B represents side effects produced by this drug, then the line Z represents : --therapeutic index - biological half life Of drug A - biological half life Of drug B -a and c - all of the above 27- from the formation given by Q.25, the therapeutic index of drug A = -0.25-0.4-1.0-2.0-4.0 28- if drug A is a specific agonist and B represent its response in presence of specific antagonist then the above curves represent an example of : -non-competitive antagonist - competitive antagonist -synergism -addition -potentiation 29-the only choline ester which can have therapeutic application is : -Acytelcholine -methacholine -bethanechol -carbachol -pilocharpine 30-the main reason why nicotine is considered toxic compound is because it : -stimulates all parts of the ANS -can kill insect -stimulates the heart and constricts the arteries -stimulates the dopameniergic reward system in the ventral tegument -can cause nausea and vomiting 31-all of the following about varnicline are true, except : - it is a partial nicotine agonist - it is highly effective in supporting smoking cessation -may be associated with psychiatric symptoms, including suicidal ideation -it is used as a skin patches - may be more effective than nicotine patch in smoking cessation

32-the serious toxicity of organophosphorous compounds is due to : - high lipid solubility -covalent bond to the receptors -accumulation of large amount of ACH at the synapse -excessive secretion -all of the above 33-mushrom poisoning is characterized by all, except : -sever tachycardia - bronchospasm -meiosis -profuse sweating -intestinal cramps 34-atropine might be highly effective in the treatment of organophosphate poisoning because all of the following except: -it can cross the BBB -it decrease the secretion -large dose will cause less serious toxicity -blocks the muscarinic receptors -disassociate the organophosphate from the enzyme 35- feature of atropine poisoning include all of the following except : -hallucination -hypothermia -mydriasis -dry mouth - coma 36-the first and the most characteristic side effect of atropine that occurs at low doses : - tachycardia -dry mouth -difficulty with micturation -bulerred vision -dilirium 37-the best antidote used to treat atropine poisoning is : -pyridostigmine -neostigmine -physostigmine -ambenonium -edrophonium 38-scopolamine is useful drug in the management of motion sickness because of all of the following features except : - is a quaternary amine -can be formulated as skin patch -has a sedative and some amnesic activity -has long duration of action - an effective drug and known for long period of time 39-all of the following are true for ipratropium, except : -is a synthetic analog of atropine -has local effect with minimal systemic effect -effective in all types of bronchial asthma -given by inhalation, short acting -tiotropium is a closely related drug but with longer duration of action

40-all of the following are true about cholinergic and anti- cholinergic drugs in the urinary system, except : -mediated through M2 receptor -bethanechole is useful in bladder atony - atropine like drug e.g oxybutinin are effective in the treatment of urinary urgency -botulinum toxin is an alternative to atropine like drugs, longer acting -all these agents should not be used in the presence of obstruction your sister : Israa abu haneih good luck