The passage states that drug abuse commonly refers to?
Food allergies, reactions to the venom of stinging insects such as wasps and bees, medications, pollens, dust mites, latex gloves, and animal fur are all common causes of allergies.
Which of the following is the most common source of Colchicine, a drug used to treat gout?
Which of the following is a correct definition of epilepsy?
Which of the following is NOT a common side effect of Lamotrigine (Lamictal®)?
Most NSAIDs are nonselective inhibitors of which enzyme?
Which of the following statements about Sevoflurane is NOT true?
Which of the following is a common analgesic used for postoperative pain relief?
What is a potential side effect of phenothiazines due to their anticholinergic effect?
Theobromine can cause all of the following side effects except:
What is the most widely used classical antipsychotic drug in the butyrophenone class?
Which of the following is NOT a β-adrenergic blocker?
All of the following are correct regarding heparin's monitoring and use except:
In which condition are diuretics least commonly used?
What is the source of Pilocarpine?
Which category does Organophosphate belong to?
How do direct-acting cholinergic agonists affect heart rate?
Which of the following is a disadvantage of parenteral drug administration?
Which of the following is an example of a transdermal dosage form?
What type of molecules are typically involved in Phase II conjugation reactions to form water-soluble conjugates?
A)
B)
C)
D)
What characterizes a maintenance dose?
In adjusting the dose of hypotensive drugs, which factor is crucial to achieve a satisfactory fall in blood pressure?
What happens at low dosages of a drug?
Which stage of the Plasmodium life cycle is responsible for initiating infection in humans?
What kind of mosquito is responsible for transmitting malaria?
What is the correct dosage schedule for Niclosamide in treating tapeworm infections?
Which second-generation antihistamine is a metabolite of loratadine?
Biguanides are usually the first-line medication used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Which of the following statements about H1 antihistamines is not true?
What is a common use for omeprazole at a lower 10 mg dosage?
All of the following are materials used in the TLC experiment EXCEPT:
Which of the following drugs is NOT a purine analogue?
Etoposide and Teniposide, derivatives of Podophyllotoxin, are used to treat:
Which of the following is a neurological side effect of Mitotane treatment?
Which of the following is an example of a solid tumor?
Which of the following is the clinical use of Leuprolide?
In which of the following patients is oral Acyclovir commonly used?
What is the main clinical use of Famciclovir?
What is one of the biggest challenges in developing antiviral drugs and vaccines?
What is the recommended daily dose of isoniazid (INH) for tuberculosis treatment?
What infections can Nystatin treat effectively?
Which side effect is commonly associated with Nitrofurantoin?
What type of active ingredient is used to treat bacterial infections?
What is the primary action of an astringent when applied to the skin?
Which precaution is advised when using hydroxyquinones?
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of beriberi?
Which of the following conditions increases folate utilization, leading to deficiency?
Hypertension
Pregnancy
Trimethoprim inhibits the production of dihydrofolic acid in bacteria
Fusidic acid is equally effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
Penicillin can be administered intravenously quickly without any issues.
Which of the following is a commonly used mast cell stabilizer for asthma management?
Which of the following is NOT a bronchodilator mentioned?
Which of the following drugs is an alkaloid expectorant and emetic?
Which of the following is NOT a bulk-producing agent?
Which of the following is incorrect about the causes of peptic ulcers?
After removing the TLC plate, it should be:
What is the primary function of aldosterone?
Insulin has what effect on gluconeogenesis?
Which of the following describes the mechanism of action of glycerogelatin suppository bases?
Glycerin suppositories are composed of the following amounts respectively:
All of the following are types of attrition EXCEPT:
All of the following are improvements of physical properties after drying except:
All of the following are methods of classifying dryers except:
What determines the amount of dosage released from an aerosol container?
Aerosol containers are typically made of:
One advantage of chloro-fluoro-carbon (CFC) propellants is:
What is true about dry ice?
What happens to gas molecules under high pressure and suitable temperature?
Which of the following statements is not explained by the Kinetic-Molecular Theory?
Biopharmaceutics is the science that studies the relationship between:
Pharmacokinetics focuses on the direct therapeutic effect of the drug
All of the following factors affect drug metabolism except:
How is an ionic bond formed?
How does a weak acid behave in solution?
Which surfactant is a polyoxyethylene sorbitol oleate?
What type of solution is NaCl in water?
One advantage of hot expression is:
Which of the following is NOT a recommended characteristic of a suitable solvent for extraction?
A pharmacist should always act with honesty and integrity in professional relationships
Which pharmacopoeia is considered authoritative in Jordan?
The Martindale Extra Pharmacopoeia focuses only on drugs registered in the British Pharmacopoeia.
False
What role does pharmacology play in toxicology?
What percentage of boric acid is soluble in distilled water according to the example provided?
All of the following are true about liniments except:
What is the primary use of beta blockers in the treatment of hyperthyroidism?
Which is the most important requirement for aqueous vehicles used in parenteral preparations?
How many phases are found in an emulsion?
Which of the following can be caused by glucocorticoid use in females?
According to Quality control, sufficient reference samples must be retained:
According to GMP principles, it is required to:
All of the following are principles of GMP EXCEPT:
A pharmacist working in governmental establishments is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT:
Which of the following best describes a pharmaceutical dosage form?
What responsibilities does a pharmacist have in a public or private pharmacy?
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
Which of the following is a typical use of Polystyrene?
Which of the following is NOT true about chemical interactions of plastics?
All of the following fields use AAS EXCEPT:
What is the basis of precipitation titration?
Which of the following is TRUE about qualitative analysis?
Which of the following drugs stimulates liver enzymes?
All of the following are electrolytes mentioned in the text except:
Which two drugs cause hearing loss when combined?
Which of the following is NOT true about polymerization prevention?
Degradation of which formulations is due to polymerization?
In the logarithmic form of Arrhenius equation, what is the formula?
When dispensing for children, what must the pharmacist verify?
All of the following are necessary information to be written on the prescription except:
What does the drug dispensing process refer to?
All of the following are shapes of Lozenges tablets EXCEPT:
Effervescent powders stimulate which physiological function due to CO₂ evolution?
Compressed tablets can be manufactured:
Which injection contains Vitamin C?
In the process, after rinsing the silica gel, the next step is to: