Drug Interactions Midterm Revision
Drug Interactions Midterm Revision
12. What can alter the kinetics of coadministered drugs by affecting the
dissolution and absorption of antifungal agents like ketoconazole or
itraconazole?
A. Administration/Absorption
B. Changes in gastric pH
C. Altered drug transport
D. Distribution in the body
15. Which drug can displace warfarin from protein-binding sites, leading
to increased clearance without a significant change in free drug
concentration?
A. Ketoconazole
B. Phenytoin
C. Metoclopramide
D. Ciprofloxacin
16. What can alter drug absorption by forming complexes that are
poorly absorbed when coadministered with certain antibiotics like
tetracyclines or fluoroquinolones?
A. Antifungal agents
B. Proton pump inhibitors
C. Antacids
D. Prokinetic drugs
18. What can lead to a change in the rate or extent of drug absorption
by altering absorption mechanisms throughout the gastrointestinal
tract?
A. Antacids
B. Drug interactions
C. Proton pump inhibitors
D. Changes in gastric pH
19. Which type of drugs are more likely to have reduced clinical
significance for a reduced rate of absorption when given over the long
term in multiple doses?
A. Drugs with narrow therapeutic index
B. Acutely administered drugs
C. Antifungal agents
D. Drugs with high protein binding
22. What is the main role of cytochrome (CYP) 450 enzymes in drug
metabolism?
A. Increase drug toxicity
B. Terminate biologic activity of the drug
C. Enhance drug absorption
D. Cause drug allergies
24. What effect does inhibition of drug metabolism have on the amount
of drug in the body?
A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. No effect
D. Neutralize
27. How are drugs mainly excreted and eliminated from the body?
A. Mainly via the kidneys
B. Via the skin
C. Through the lungs
D. Through the digestive system
28. Which process can affect the excretion of drugs by changing their
elimination rate?
A. Liver detoxification
B. Urinary alkalinization and acidification
C. Lymphatic excretion
D. Sweating
34. What is a common belief about herbal medicine and adverse drug
reactions (ADRs)?
A. Herbal medicine is always safe
B. Herbal medicine is ineffective
C. Herbal medicine causes severe ADRs
D. Herbal medicine is unrelated to ADRs
35. In what way can herbal medicine interact with orthodox medicine or
other herbal preparations?
A. By canceling out their effects
B. By increasing their side effects
C. By decreasing their pharmacological action or toxicity
D. By improving their taste
37. How does St. John’s wort affect the metabolism of protease
inhibitors during HIV treatment?
A. It increases their effectiveness
B. It has no impact
C. It reduces their plasma concentration
D. It enhances their antiviral properties
39. What is the main active compound in St. John’s wort that can lead
to serotonin syndrome when combined with other antidepressant
drugs?
A. Warfarin
40. How can herbal medicine commonly interact with drugs in terms of
pharmacokinetics?
A. By reducing drug metabolism
B. By enhancing drug absorption
C. By increasing drug excretion
D. By improving drug taste
47. How can protein-rich foods affect the absorption of medications like
propranolol?
A. Increase bioavailability
B. Decrease bioavailability
C. No impact on bioavailability
D. Speed up metabolism
48. What adverse events can occur when propranolol is taken with a
protein-rich meal?
A. Bradycardia and hypotension
B. Tachycardia
C. Hypertension
D. Respiratory depression
49. What adverse events can occur when propranolol is taken with a
protein-rich meal?
A. Bradycardia and hypotension
B. Tachycardia
52. What happens when dairy products are taken with ciprofloxacin,
tetracycline, or sodium fluoride?
A. No effect
B. Decrease absorption
C. Increase absorption
D. Enhance metabolism
54. How does chronic alcohol abuse affect the efficacy of phenytoin?
A. Reduces efficacy
B. No effect
C. Increases efficacy
D. Enhances absorption
57. When should a drug be taken with food according to the content?
A. To enhance absorption
B. To increase side effects
C. To reduce absorption
D. To reduce gastrointestinal side effects
68. According to the theory of pain and inflammation, what effect does
pain have on the absorption of cardiovascular drugs and analgesics?
A. Increases absorption
B. Reduces absorption
C. No effect on absorption
D. Accelerates metabolism
78. What is a key factor in achieving success for the healthcare team
according to the content?
A. Customer satisfaction
B. Profit maximization
C. Employee turnover
D. Market share
76. C
77. C
78. A