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Paper 1 | Pharmaceutical chemistry 50% Pharmacology and physiology 50% |
Paper 2 | Pharmaceutics 50% Therapeutics 50% |
Here is the Test 1 Paper 1
Section 1 = 30 Questions
Section 2 = 70 Questions
The sympathomimetic amine structure pictured above can be modified by substituting at the alpha and beta carbons. Which of the following effects will result if the R group on the alpha carbon is methyl rather than hydrogen?
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Another acceptable name for isopropyl alcohol is
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Saponification is defined as the
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The two compounds with the following formulae are best described as
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Which of the following is NOT true for enantiomers?
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Petrolatum is NOT soluble in
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Which one of the following properties BEST enables a drug to be detected by UV analysis?
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Which biochemical class does gelatin belong to?
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The structure of tranylcypromine consists of a rigid cyclopropane ring with two substituents in a trans-arrangement to each other. These two groups are on separate carbon atoms and
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The essential dietary fatty acid that gives rise to the "omega-3" family is
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Which of the following is a cationic emulgent?
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Salicylic acid shaken with chloroform (SG 1.47) and dilute aqueous nitric acid will
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Biotransformation of phenobarbitone in the liver is catalysed
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The anticholinesterase activity of neostigmine is due to
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Nicotinic acid (Vitamin B3) and gemfibrozil are used to treat
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Which of the following medicinal agents does NOT contain a sulphur atom?
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The chemical reaction shown below C3H5 (C16H31O2)3 + 3KOH ---> 3KC16H31O2 + C3H5(OH)3 is an example of
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The following structure is? - hydroxybenzoic acid
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The functional group which contributes to the instability of atropine is
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Volatile oils contain
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The formula given above, which is the basic formula for barbiturates, can be chemically classified as
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The solubility of sodium phenobarbitone is greatest in
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The interaction of methylcellulose and p-hydroxybenzoic acid is due to
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Sodium metabisulphite is used in injections of adrenaline as
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When hexylresorcinol is exposed to light and air it
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A secondary alcohol on oxidation yields a(an)
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The chemical structure shown above depicts
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Which of these statements does NOT apply to phenol?
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Which of the following chemical structures represents the side chain for amoxycillin?
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Quinine is a (an)
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Morphine
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Which one of the following factors causes the majority of cases of hypertension?
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Damage to the posterior pituitary
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All of the following are a long term complications of diabetes EXCEPT
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A Type I allergic reaction is an indication
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Cystic fibrosis
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
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Which group of symptoms is MOST often associated with a patient who has signs of left-sided heart failure?
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Peptic ulcers
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Diabetic retinopathy
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Oestradiol is secreted by the
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The cells of the distal convoluted tubule
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Which organ in the body plays a major role in the development of the immune system?
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Which of the following would be deemed to be within the optimal range of haematocrit value for a healthy adult male?
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The composition of sweat is altered in what disease state?
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Blackheads result from a
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Cartilage
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Muscle fatigue is thought to be a consequence of
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Metformin acts via
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Normal erythrocytes
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The structure(s) which prevent(s) backflow of blood to the ventricles of the heart
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If an infection of the throat has spread to the eustachian tube, to which of these structures would the infection be most likely to spread next?
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Examples of monosaccharides are
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The main effect of vasopresssin is
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Insulin glargine acts via
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In myocardial ischaemia, β-adrenoreceptor blockade
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Frusemide increases the flow of urine by increasing
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Which of the following drugs does NOT lower blood pressure?
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Corticosteroids are effective in the treatment of acute asthma because they
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All of the following are antineoplastic agents. Which one is NOT an alkylating agent?
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Incorporation of adrenaline into local anaesthetic solutions for injection will effectively
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Isoprenaline
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Organophosphate poisoning must be treated by the urgent administration of
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Single doses of paracetamol over which of the following amounts may result in severe liver damage(which may be fatal) and referral to an emergency department is essential?
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Which ONE of the following treatments can cause a patient to develop acute gout?
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Which of the following is the treatment of choice for an infestation of scabies?
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Bipolar disorder is treated with all of the following EXCEPT
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Which one of the following drugs is used to prevent haemorrhagic cystitis in patients receiving various types of chemotherapy?
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Anthracyclines can be used for the treatment of
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Which of the following symptoms would be LEAST likely to be exhibited by a patient suffering from diabetes mellitus?
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Which of the following is characterised by selective destruction of myelin sheath surrounding nerve axons?
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Patients with diabetes have higher risks for
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All of the following statements regarding whooping cough are true EXCEPT
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Pityriasis versicolor is BEST described as
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A 'nosocomial' infection is one that
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Betaxolol should be administered with caution in patients with
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Atropine causes
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Which of the following compounds is an irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor?
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Which of the following is NOT among those actions of propranolol which are due to ß1-adrenoceptor blockade?
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Which of the following drugs is the most useful for the chronic management of metastatic bone pain?
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Benzodiazepines may be indicated for all of the following EXCEPT
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All of the following are features of simple, competitive antagonism EXCEPT
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Alpha-1 receptors are the main adrenoceptor located in
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Colchicine can relieve the symptoms of an acute attack of gout because it
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Which of the following drugs when placed in the eye would cause the pupil to contract and the eye to be focused for near vision?
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A 30-year-old female with partial seizures is treated with vigabatrin. What is the principal action of vigabatrin?
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Glucocorticoids are powerful anti-inflammatory agents. Which of the following is NOT an anti-inflammatory mechanism of action of glucocorticoids?
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Which of the following best describes the effect of doxycycline on therapeutically administered oestrogens? It decreases
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Rickets develops from a deficiency of which of the following?
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Filgrastim, a colony stimulating factor, stimulates which one of the following haematological lineages?
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Which of the following is true about glutamate neurotransmission in the brain?
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The following statements about the use of β-blockers for treatment of congestive heart failure are true EXCEPT
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Which of the following agents is a selective dopamine receptor (D2) agonist?
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Which of the following opioid analgesics has the longest duration of action in a standard release formulation?
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Nitrous oxide
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The mechanism of action of salbutamol is that of a relatively selective
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The nursing staff report that Mr Gurley is experiencing dizziness and has fallen down several times. It is advisable to
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Mr Gurley's poor muscle coordination may be defined in medical terminology as
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Mr Gurley's physician calls the pharmacy for information concerning the interaction between cimetidine and some benzodiazepines. Which of the following agents is LEAST likely to have its concentration increased by cimetidine? MOST appropriate?
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Mr Gurley brings an antibiotic prescription into the pharmacy five days after being discharged. He asks for the meaning of "nosocomial infection". This can be BEST described as
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