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FPGEE Dumps 2022 - New NABP FPGEE Exam Questions

NEW QUESTION 198
Protein synthesis inhibitors may bind to:

  • A. 30s and 70s ribosomal subunits
  • B. 50s ribosomal subunit only
  • C. 30s ribosomal subunit only
  • D. 70s ribosomal subunit only
  • E. 30s and 50s and 70s ribosomal subunits

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 199
Interactions with other drugs of tramadol is?

  • A. Rifampin: stimulates metabolism
  • B. beta-lactam antibiotics - synergism
  • C. MAO inhibitors: increase hyperpyrexia, excitation, delirium, seizures.
  • D. Phenytoin: stimulates metabolism
  • E. Antihistamines: enhance analgesia

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 200
Class of ranitidine is:

  • A. Sulfonamides
  • B. Vasodilators
  • C. H2 antagonists
  • D. Antimycobacterial
  • E. Tetracyclines

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 201
Mechanism of action of amiloride is:

  • A. Aldosterone antagonist
  • B. Inhibits dihydrofolate reductase
  • C. Modulation of CD3 receptor from the cell surface
  • D. Inhibits renal epithelial Na channels
  • E. Inhibits DNA-dependent RNA polymerase

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 202
The fraction of bound receptors in a well-defined drug-receptor binding system is determined by:
I the equilibrium drug-receptor dissociation constant
II the free drug concentration
III the total receptor concentration

  • A. I, II and III
  • B. III only
  • C. I only
  • D. I and II only
  • E. II and III only

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 203
Drugs derivated from synthetic substances that can kill bacteria is normally called:

  • A. Bactericidal antimicrobial
  • B. Bacteriostatic antimicrobial
  • C. Bacteriostatic bactericidal antimicrobial
  • D. Bactericidal antibiotic
  • E. Bacteriostatic antibiotic

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 204
In an adequately powered, randomized controlled trial conducted over 3 years, a specific serious side
effect (i.e. reduction in leukocytes) with conventional therapy is seen in 0.5% of the study sample. In
patients who receive a newly discovered drug, only 0.45% experience the same side effect. Based on
these results, the minimum number of patients that would have to receive the new drug for 3 years to
statistically demonstrate the prevention of one episode of this side effect in at least one patient is:

  • A. 150.
  • B. 200.
  • C. 20.
  • D. 2000.
  • E. 15.

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 205
Indication of clindamycin is:

  • A. Hypercalcemia
  • B. Benzodiazepine intoxication
  • C. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • D. Angina
  • E. Kaposi's sarcoma

Answer: C

 

NEW QUESTION 206
Diseases which are viral infections include:
I poliomyelitis
II rabies
III Legionnaires' disease

  • A. I, II and III
  • B. III only
  • C. I only
  • D. I and II only
  • E. II and III only

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 207
Which of the following compounds are considered the building blocks of nucleic acids?

  • A. Monosaccharides
  • B. Purines
  • C. Nucleotides
  • D. Nucleosides
  • E. Amino acids

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 208
Which of the following is an anti-infective agent with lowest therapeutic index?

  • A. Aminoglycosides
  • B. Cephalosporins
  • C. Macrolide
  • D. Antifungal agents
  • E. Cloramphenicol

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 209
Side effect of nedocromil is:

  • A. Dysphonia
  • B. Nausea
  • C. Thiocyanate poisoning
  • D. Neuromuscular paralysis
  • E. Growth retardation in children

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 210
The only antibiotic available as chew able tablet includes:

  • A. Clarithromycin
  • B. Erythromycin
  • C. Ampicillin
  • D. Amoxicillin
  • E. Penicillin

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 211
Salbutamol is short acting 2-agonists that may be used in the treatment of which of the following asthma
type?

  • A. Emergency asthma
  • B. Moderate asthma
  • C. Mild asthma
  • D. All kind of asthma
  • E. Severe intermittent asthma

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 212
Which of the following statements refers to flunisolide?

  • A. Is not as effective for acute attacks as beta-2 agonists.
  • B. Used only for maintenance/prophylaxis. Systemic steroids are used in case of acute exacerbations.
  • C. Penetrates placenta less readily than MMI
  • D. Causes fetal complications more frequently than PTU.
  • E. Cigarette smoking increases metabolism. Liver failure - decreases metabolism.

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 213
Class of metformin is:

  • A. Oral hypoglycemics
  • B. Thyroid agents
  • C. Lipid lowering drugs
  • D. Vasodilators
  • E. Antimycobacterial

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 214
Resistance is the major problem with penicillins due to ability of bacteria to breakdown the lactam ring of
penicillin and inactivates the drug. To overcome these problem penicillins can be administrated together
with -lactamase inhibitors.
Examples of -lactamase inhibitors is/are:
I- Clavulanic acid
II- Sulbactam
III- Tazobactam

  • A. III only
  • B. I only
  • C. I and II only
  • D. II and III only
  • E. All are correct

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 215
Intal-Sodium cromoglycate is characterized by which of the following statements?
I- Non-steroidal drug with anti-inflammatory proprieties
II- They can be used in prophylaxis of asthma and allergic rhinitis
III Used in asthma only

  • A. III only
  • B. All are correct
  • C. I only
  • D. I and II only
  • E. II and III only

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 216
Colchicine is used as anti-inflammatory agent in the acute treatment of:

  • A. Osteoporosis
  • B. Rheumatoid arthritis
  • C. Osteomyelites
  • D. Pressure atrophy
  • E. Gout

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 217
Route of administration of interferon alpha is:

  • A. Topical
  • B. Oral
  • C. Intra-auricular
  • D. Intramuscular
  • E. Inhalation

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 218
Which of the following is the antidote for the toxin Lead?

  • A. Dialysis
  • B. Naloxone
  • C. Nitrite
  • D. CaEDTA

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 219
Patient has a relevant increase in his asthma symptoms due to environmental allergies. He is currently
having salbutamol and fluticasone inhalers. What would you advise as an adjunct medication to treat his
symptoms?

  • A. Oral corticosteroids
  • B. Salmeterol
  • C. Higher dose of corticosteroid inhalers
  • D. Anticholinergic agents
  • E. Sodium cromoglycate

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 220
Beriberi is caused by deficiency of which of the following vitamins?

  • A. Riboflavin
  • B. Thiamine
  • C. Folic acid
  • D. Niacin
  • E. Pyridoxine

Answer: D

 

NEW QUESTION 221
Patient is resistant to chloroquine and need to be treated for malaria. Which of the following drugs or
combination should be more appropriate for this patient?

  • A. C and D are correct
  • B. Quinine and doxacycline
  • C. Atovaquone only
  • D. Mefloquine
  • E. Chloroquine and primaquine

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 222
Both isoxazole and oxazole rings are found as substituents in some bacteriostatic sulfanilamides. They
are present in these structures specifically because of their:

  • A. Enzymatic activities
  • B. Sizes and shapes
  • C. Tautomeric activities
  • D. Electron-donating effects
  • E. Electron-withdrawing effects

Answer: E

 

NEW QUESTION 223
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NABP FPGEE Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • General microeconomic and general macroeconomic principles
  • Mechanisms of action of drugs of various categories including biologics
Topic 2
  • Marketing of goods and services: product versus service pricing, distribution, promotion
  • Structure-activity relationships in relation to drug-target interactions
Topic 3
  • Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pharmacy Practice
  • Patient adherence to therapies and recommendations
Topic 4
  • Utilize pharmacokinetics to calculate, evaluate, and individualize drug therapy
  • Fundamental pharmacophores for drugs used to treat diseases
Topic 5
  • Physicochemical properties relating to drug entities and dosage forms
  • Principles of bioavailability and bioequivalence
Topic 6
  • Function of the major body systems and homeostatic impact at organ and system level
  • Pharmacodynamics of drug binding and response
Topic 7
  • Role of automation and technology: pharmacy informatics, information management
  • Health care delivery financing in the United States
Topic 8
  • Interpret clinical pharmacokinetics of commonly used and low-therapeutic-index drugs
  • Materials and methods used in preparation of drug forms
Topic 9
  • Utilize pharmacogenomics to calculate, evaluate, and individualize drug therapy
  • Classes of pharmacologically active natural products
Topic 10
  • Planning, including delineation between business and strategic planning
  • Concepts of crude drugs, semi-purified, and purified natural products

 

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