Which of the following drugs would least likely cause mydriasis?  Cyclopentolate Isoproterenol Epinephrine Atropine Glycopyrrolate Which of the following would least likely manifest after Ephedrine administration?  Hypertension Ileus Hyperglycemia Tachycardia Urination Secondary messenger release is characteristic of which type of receptors?

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  1. Which of the following drugs would least likely cause mydriasis? 
    1. Cyclopentolate
    2. Isoproterenol
    3. Epinephrine
    4. Atropine
    5. Glycopyrrolate
  2. Which of the following would least likely manifest after Ephedrine administration? 
    1. Hypertension
    2. Ileus
    3. Hyperglycemia
    4. Tachycardia
    5. Urination
  3. Secondary messenger release is characteristic of which type of receptors? 
    1. Enzyme-linked
    2. Nuclear
    3. Ionotropic
    4. Metabotropic
  4. With the presence of a full agonist, which drug acts as an antagonist? 
    1. Partial agonist
    2. Partial antagonist
    3. Inverse agonist
    4. Chemical antagonist
  5. Ganglionic blocking agents have obsolete clinical use primarily because of __________. 
    1. Toxic effects
    2. Limited clinical uses
    3. High risk of addiction
    4. Low potency
    5. Lack of selectivity for SANS and PANS ganglia
  6. Which of the following is the ACCURATE mechanism of action of Methyldopa? 
    1. Selective pre-synaptic alpha-2 agonist
    2. Selective alpha-1 antagonist
    3. Selective post-synaptic alpha-2 antagonist
    4. Selective alpha-1 agonist
    5. Selective pre-synaptic alpha-2 antagonist
  7. The proprietary name of a drug is commonly known as __________. 
    1. Chemical name
    2. Common name
    3. Investigational drug name
    4. Generic name
    5. Brand name
  8. Centrally acting Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are indicated for __________.
    1. Glaucoma
    2. BPH
    3. Hypermotility disorders
    4. Alzheimer’s disease
    5. Hypertension
  9. Which of the following agents would not be appropriate in the treatment of glaucoma? 
    1. Atropine
    2. Timolol
    3. Epinephrine
    4. Pilocarpine
    5. Physostigmine
  10. Which of the following is Trihexyphenidyl indicated for?
    1. Hypertension
    2. Asthma
    3. Parkinsonism
    4. Alzheimer Disease
    5. Glaucoma
  11. Microsomal enzymes for drug metabolism are located at which part of the cell? *
    1. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
    2. Golgi apparatus
    3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
    4. Nucleus
    5. Cell membrane

 

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