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Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination

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Question # 4

Which of the following drugs cannot be taken orally?

A.

INH

B.

PASA

C.

ASA

D.

Streptomycin

E.

Oxacillin

Question # 5

Class of urokinase is:

A.

Sedatives

B.

Anti-asthmatic agents

C.

Antimycobacterial

D.

Antidepressants

E.

Thrombolytics

Question # 6

Examples of antibiotic that is an acid stable penicillinase resistant include:

A.

Amoxicillin

B.

Oxacillin

C.

Ampicillin

D.

Carbenicillin

E.

Penicillin V

Question # 7

Mechanism of action of doxorubicin is:

A.

Inhibits topoisomerase II

B.

alpha antagonist

C.

Inhibits peptidyl transferase

D.

beta antagonist

E.

Allosterically enhances GABAergic inhibition

Question # 8

Mechanism of action of zalcitabine is:

A.

Inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase

B.

Inhibits reverse transcriptase

C.

Inhibits DNA gyrase

D.

Inhibits viral protease

E.

Inhibits dihydropteroate synthetase

Question # 9

Indication of clindamycin is:

A.

Benzodiazepine intoxication

B.

Hypercalcemia

C.

Kaposi's sarcoma

D.

Streptococcus pneumoniae

E.

Angina

Question # 10

Resistance is the major problem with penicillins due to ability of bacteria to breakdown the lactam ring of penicillin and inactivates the drug. To overcome these problem penicillins can be administrated together with β-lactamase inhibitors.

Examples of β-lactamase inhibitors is/are:

I- Clavulanic acid

II- Sulbactam

III- Tazobactam

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

All are correct

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