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6. Codeine is an opiate that reduces neuronal excitability through what MOA?
- Inhibiting adenyl cyclase
- Pain killer
- Opening K+ channels
- Inhibiting Acetylcholinesterase
7. Sarin has nerve agent effects through what MOA?
- Irreversibe cholinesterase Inhibitor
- Irreversible Ach release inhibitor
- Irreversible cholinesterase Stimulator
8. Pralidoxime is a what?
- Cholinesterase Reactivator
- Cholinesterase Inhibitor
- Ach release inhibitor
- Ach release agonist
9. Raloxiferne is a what?
- Neurotransmitter
- SERM
- Calcitonin analogue
- Bioactive D2
10. Phenoxybenzamine is treats hypertension and sweating. Whats it MOA?
- B-adrenergic agonist
- a-adrenergic antagonist
- B-adrenergic antagonist
- a-adrenergic agonist
11. Atracurium is a chlorinergic receptor antagonist. What does it do?
- Bronchoconstrictor
- Muscle relaxant
- Bronchodilator
- Muscle stimulant
12. Alendronic acid is a bisphosphate that reduces osteoclast activity through the inhibition of what enzyme?
- Methylclomerol Phosphatase
- Iron surfiderase
- Farnesyl Pyrophosphatase
- Tyrosine Kinase
13. Which of these is an Ach release inhibitor?
- Atracurium
- Botulinum
- Nicotine
- Sarin
14. Tramadol is an analgesic. What is its MOA?
- Ach inhibitor
- OP3 receptor Agonist
- Na+ channel blocker
- Ca2+ Blocker
15. Dobutamine increases Ionotropy through what MOA?
- B-adrenergic agonist
- A-adrenergic antagonist
- A-adrenergic agonist
- B- adrenergic antagonist
16. Isoprenaline is a B2 adrenergic agonist, what is its main effect?
- Vasoconstrictor
- Bronchodilator
- Vasodilator
- Bronchoconstrictor
17. Fluoxetine is a what?
- Dopamine antagonist
- SSRI
- Tricyclic
- MAO inhibitor
18. Salmeterol is a LONG ACTING B2 ADRENERGIC AGONIST (LABA). What is it used to prevent?
- Allergic rhinitis
- Peptic ulcer
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
19. Calciferol is bioactive what?
- Vit D4
- Vit B12
- Vit D2
- Vit K
20. Pethidine is a synthetic what?
- Vitamin D
- Opiate agonist
- Oestragen analogue
- Ach