Deck 2: Drug Elimination, Biotransformation, Receptor Regulation, and Kinetics
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Deck 2: Drug Elimination, Biotransformation, Receptor Regulation, and Kinetics
1
All of the following drugs exhibit flow dependent elimination EXCEPT
A)Atenolol
B)Isoniazid
C)Propoxyphene
D)Amitriptylline
E)Lignocaine
A)Atenolol
B)Isoniazid
C)Propoxyphene
D)Amitriptylline
E)Lignocaine
Atenolol
2
Which of the following undergoes a phase I hydrolysis reaction? (biotransformation)
A)Ethanol
B)Naloxone
C)Morphine
D)Lignocaine
E)Diazepam
A)Ethanol
B)Naloxone
C)Morphine
D)Lignocaine
E)Diazepam
Lignocaine
3
Which of the following undergoes acetylation in the liver? (Phase 2 biotransformation)
A)Isoniazid
B)Acetaminophen
C)Salicylic acid
D)Epinephrine
E)Diazepam
A)Isoniazid
B)Acetaminophen
C)Salicylic acid
D)Epinephrine
E)Diazepam
Isoniazid
4
A D Response B C Concentration Which of these drugs is the most efficacious?
A)Drugs A and B
B)Drug C
C)Drugs A and D
D)Drugs D and C
E)Drug A
A)Drugs A and B
B)Drug C
C)Drugs A and D
D)Drugs D and C
E)Drug A
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5
EC50 is
A)Measured with a radioactive receptor
B)Always equal to Kd
C)Drug concentration with 50% receptors bound
D)Representation of the receptors affinity for drug binding
E)Drug concentration with 50% of maximal drug effect
A)Measured with a radioactive receptor
B)Always equal to Kd
C)Drug concentration with 50% receptors bound
D)Representation of the receptors affinity for drug binding
E)Drug concentration with 50% of maximal drug effect
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6
Which of the following will NOT alter the volume of distribution of a drug?
A)Cardiac failure
B)Clearance
C)Age
D)Burns
E)Pleural effusion
A)Cardiac failure
B)Clearance
C)Age
D)Burns
E)Pleural effusion
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7
Volume of distribution equals
A)Dose given/plasma concentration
B)Total amount of drug in the body/plasma concentration
C)Urine drug concentration/plasma concentration
D)Dose given/urine concentration
E)Urine drug concentration/plasma concentration.
A)Dose given/plasma concentration
B)Total amount of drug in the body/plasma concentration
C)Urine drug concentration/plasma concentration
D)Dose given/urine concentration
E)Urine drug concentration/plasma concentration.
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8
Which of the following drugs undergoes rate limited elimination?
A)Lignocaine
B)Morphine
C)Warfarin
D)Propanolol
E)Aspirin
A)Lignocaine
B)Morphine
C)Warfarin
D)Propanolol
E)Aspirin
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9
Ligand gated channel receptors include all of the following EXCEPT
A)GABA
B)Aspartate
C)Glycine
D)Glutamate
E)Ach-muscarinic
A)GABA
B)Aspartate
C)Glycine
D)Glutamate
E)Ach-muscarinic
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10
Regarding receptor regulation
A)Receptor down regulation occurs over hours - days
B)Receptor responses to drugs often "desensitise" with time - this desensitisation is usually irreversible
C)The mechanism of agonist induced desensitisation of the nicotinic Ach receptor has been worked out in detail
D)All "internalised" receptors are degraded by lysosomes
E)None of the above are correct
A)Receptor down regulation occurs over hours - days
B)Receptor responses to drugs often "desensitise" with time - this desensitisation is usually irreversible
C)The mechanism of agonist induced desensitisation of the nicotinic Ach receptor has been worked out in detail
D)All "internalised" receptors are degraded by lysosomes
E)None of the above are correct
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11
Which of the following acts on intracellular receptors
A)Serotonin
B)Glucagon
C)Corticosteroids
D)GABA
E)Insulin
A)Serotonin
B)Glucagon
C)Corticosteroids
D)GABA
E)Insulin
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12
Which of the following has ? bioavailability in the neonate when compared with older children/adults?
A)Penicillin
B)Digoxin
C)Acetaminophen
D)Diazepam
E)Phenobarbital
A)Penicillin
B)Digoxin
C)Acetaminophen
D)Diazepam
E)Phenobarbital
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13
First order kinetics
A)Means rate of reaction is proportional to concentration
B)Are more common than zero order kinetics
C)Apply to exponential processes
D)Generally apply to high plasma concentrations (>20mg/100ml) of ethanol
E)Result in steady state concentrations after multiple dosing
A)Means rate of reaction is proportional to concentration
B)Are more common than zero order kinetics
C)Apply to exponential processes
D)Generally apply to high plasma concentrations (>20mg/100ml) of ethanol
E)Result in steady state concentrations after multiple dosing
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14
A single compartment model means that
A)One exponential term describes the decreasing plasma concentration of the drug
B)A single exponential term describes the rise in plasma concentration following oral administration
C)The drug does not penetrate tissues
D)The drug is restricted to the ECF
E)The drug is highly ionised
A)One exponential term describes the decreasing plasma concentration of the drug
B)A single exponential term describes the rise in plasma concentration following oral administration
C)The drug does not penetrate tissues
D)The drug is restricted to the ECF
E)The drug is highly ionised
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