Block 11 Pharmacology 0.0 / 5 ? MedicineMedicineUniversityNone Created by: Kirstyfraser01Created on: 01-12-20 10:30 What is converted to tetrahydrofolic acid and methytetrahydrofolate Folic acid 1 of 12 Desogesterel/etonogestrel/levonorgestrel slow the frequency of release of what and blunt what surge? GnRH and LH surge 2 of 12 What increases intracellular Ca2+, activating myosins light chain kinase and causing contraction? Oxytocin 3 of 12 Oestrogen receptor binding increases production of what? SHBG, TBG and other proteins to suppress FSH 4 of 12 What is the MOA of flucloxacillin? Transpeptidase Inhibitor 5 of 12 What is the MOA of Gentamicin? 30S inhibitor 6 of 12 What is the MOA of tetracycline? 30S inhibitor 7 of 12 Ampicillin has what MOA? Transpeptidase inhibitor 8 of 12 Sodium valporate is an anti-convulsant, what is its MOA? GABA receptor agonist 9 of 12 Ethanol binds to what receptors to initiate a sedative effect? GABA 10 of 12 5a-reductase reduces what to 5a-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Testosterone 11 of 12 What is used as a synthetic Human growth hormone? Somatropin 12 of 12
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