Pharmacology of Antimicrobials and Cytotoxic drugs
41. Fluroquinolones:
a. T
b. T
c. T
d. T
42. Adverse reactions to aminoglycosides:
a. F
b. T
c. T
d. T
43. The penicillins:
a. T
b. T
c. T
d. T
44. The following penicillins are stable at the acid pH of gastric juice:
a. T
b. F
c. T
d. F
45. Cefotaxime, a 3rd generation cephalosporin:
a. T
b. F: enters the CSF easily together with moxalactam and ceftriaxone.
c. F: cross-sensitivity of 10% exists.
d. F: given parenterally.
46. Cephalosporins:
a. F: a beta-lactam ring fused with a dihydrothiazine.
b. T
c. F
d. T
47. The following act by inhibition of protein synthesis by binding to 50S subunits of bacterial ribosomes:
a. T
b. T
c. F
d. F
48. Amphotericin B:
a. T
b. F: usually given parenterally.
c. T
d. T
49. Cytarabine and 5-fluorouracil:
a. T
b. T
c. T
d. F: are metabolized by the liver.
50. The following drugs are likely to cause problems in a patient with renal disease if the dosage regime is not decreased:
a. T
b. F
c. T
d. F