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College Drugs and Alcohol
Pravachol, commonly taken at bedtime, is available in what dosage form?
  1. 1mg
  2. 10mg
  3. 100mg
  4. 1,000mg
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The dosage forms for this drug in tablet form are 3.125, 6.25, 12.5, and 25.
  1. Carvedilol
  2. Digoxin
  3. Nifedipine
  4. Doxazosin
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Diltiazem hydrochloride is used as an antihypertensive. Which other therapeutic class applies to this drug?
  1. Antihyperlipidemic
  2. Antianginal
  3. Inotropic agent
  4. Hematological agent
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Which therapeutic class applies to Plavix?
  1. Antihyperlipidemic
  2. Anticoagulant
  3. Hematological agent
  4. Antihypertensive
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Zestoretic falls into which therapeutic class?
  1. Antihypertensive
  2. Hematological agent
  3. Inotropic agent
  4. Anticoagulant
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Zetia is available in which of the following strengths?
  1. 1mg
  2. 10mg
  3. 100mg
  4. 1,000mg
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Cozaar:Losartan Potassium with Hydrochlorothiazide, Hyzaar:Losartan Potassium
  1. True
  2. False
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Digitek is a drug used to treat heart failure.
  1. True
  2. False
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Valsartan is the generic for which brand name drug?
  1. Diovan
  2. Vasotec
  3. Lopid
  4. Niaspan
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Which systemic effect of steroids does this apply to? Breakdown of protein resulting in muscle wasting and depletion of protein in all body cells; also reduction in synthesis of new protein.
  1. Protein Metabolism
  2. CHO Metabolism
  3. Fat Metabolism
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Steroids have many           diverse           roles.
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Which of the following brand/generic pairings is incorrect?
  1. Olmesartan Medoxomil with Hydrochlorothiazide / Benicar HCT
  2. Niacin (ER) / Niaspan
  3. Torsemide / Demadex
  4. Vareniciline / Xarelto
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Pacerone/Cordarone/Nexterone is a(n)                                                    commonly used to treat                                                     .
  1. antiarrythymic...ventricular fibrillation
  2. hematological agent...atherosclerosis
  3. antihyperlipidemic...elevated LDL-C
  4. diuretic...edema-associated congestive heart failure
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Which of the following would be an appropriate dosing of Lopid?
  1. 600mg tablet twice daily 30 minutes prior to morning and evening meals
  2. 150mg tablet three times daily with meals
  3. 800mg tablet once daily at bedtime
  4. 25mg tablet twice daily with meals, in the morning and at noon
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Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
  1. Ezetimibe--antihyperlipidemic
  2. Gemfibrozil--antihyperlipidemic
  3. Nebivolol HCl--antihypertensive
  4. Amiodarone--antihypertensive
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Which of the following is an appropriate strength of Phentermine HCl?
  1. 145mg
  2. 37.5mg
  3. 3.125mg
  4. 0.5mg
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Digoxin, a drug available in tablets, pediatric elixir, and injection, falls into which therapeutic class?
  1. Hematological agent
  2. Inotropic agent
  3. Antihyperlipidemic
  4. Antihypertensive
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Adipex-P is most commonly used for...
  1. weight managment
  2. high blood pressure
  3. high cholesterol
  4. smoking cessation
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Which of the following would be an appropriate dosing for Mevacor?
  1. 20mg with evening meal
  2. 2mg twice daily
  3. 100mg on an empty stomach
  4. 75mg once daily
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Nitroglycerin is available in sublingual tablets, injection, topical, and extended-release formulations.
  1. True
  2. False
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