Advanced Pharmacology Quiz 3
Unit 3 Quiz Study GuideWhat are the mechanisms of action/physiologic and biologic effects of drugs such as loperamide (Imodium) used to treat diarrhea.What are the physiological/ biological actions of the condition GERD and what are the common treatments and their mechanism of action. What are the common medications that would be contraindicated in patients with Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)When treating with the topical tretinoin for acne. What would be the appropriate patient education and care for her?When treating with the topical penciclovir (Denavir) for the treatment of herpes labialis (cold sores) what is the mechanism of action/physiologic and biologic effects and relevant patient educationWhat are the mechanisms of action/physiologic and biologic effects of peptic ulcer disease with positive H. pylori test and what are the first-line treatment/sWhat are the mechanisms of action of drugs used to treat Glaucoma such as betaxolol ophthalmic drops and what negative mechanism of action should patients be counseled on.What are the untoward or undesired effects of antacids such as calcium carbonate antacids and what patient education about these agents and their effects would be appropriate.What are the mechanisms of action/physiologic and biologic effects of chronic long-term proton pump inhibitor therapyWhen treating common conditions such as scabies with the medication permethrin 5% cream (Elimite) the patient education that minimizes the spread of the condition would include:
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3 Quiz Study Guide for Advanced Pharmacology How do medications like loperamide (Imodium) work? What are the common therapies for GERD and how do they work? What drugs are commonly contraindicated in GORD patients? (GERD) Topical tretinoin for acne treatment. What kind of patient education and care would she need? What is the mechanism of action/physiologic and biologic effects of topical penciclovir (Denavir) for treating herpes labialis? What are the mechanisms of action/physiologic and biologic impacts of peptic ulcer disease with H. pylori? What are the positive and negative modes of action of medications used to treat glaucoma like betaxolol ophthalmic drops? What are the side effects of antacids like calcium carbonate antacids and how should patients be educated about them? How does chronic long-term proton pump inhibitor therapy work? When treating common illnesses like scabies with permethrin 5 percent cream (Elimite), patient education should include:

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