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Pharmacy Practice II
Review I
Drugs, old & new “Eye” do
No shots for
me, thanks
Insulin
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Final Jeopardy
Created by Cathy Hamilton
old and new for 200
• Two indications for
valacyclovir
• What are herpes zoster,
genital herpes, herpes
labialis?
old and new for 400
• Indication for tamsulosin
• What is BPH?
old and new for 600
• Primary adverse effect of
erythromycin
• What is GI (nausea and
vomiting)?
old and new for 800
• Specific indication for OTC
omeprazole
• What is frequent heartburn, 2 or
more times a week
old and new for 1000
• Active metabolite of
amitriptyline?
• What is nortriptyline?
Eye do for 200
• The first thing a patient
should do before
administering eye drops
• What is wash hands
thoroughly?
Eye do for 400
• Side effect noted in patients
using Xalatan, but not
Alphagan
• What is change in eye color?
Eye do for 600
• Drug class of tobramycin
• What is antibiotic
(Aminoglycoside)?
Eye do for 800
• Type of receptor and action
of brimonidine
• What is Alpha 2 agonist?
Eye do for 1000
• An example of a
“disappearing” ophthalmic
preservative
• What is Purite or Sodium
perborate?
No shots... for 200
• Of glyburide, Glucophage or
Glucotrol, the one least likely
to cause hypoglycemia
• What is Glucophage
(Metformin)?
No shots... for 400
• Two metabolic pathways that
lead to complications in
diabetes
• What is advanced
glycosylation endproducts
and sorbitol pathway?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
• Two mechanisms of action of
Amaryl
• What is increased insulin
release from pancreas,
upregulation of insulin
receptors?
No shots... for 800
• In addition to monitoring blood
glucose levels, patients taking
rosiglitazone must also be
monitored for this
• What is liver function activity
(ALT)?
No shots... for 1000
• Unpopular adverse effects of
alpha glucosidase inhibitors
• What are gastrointestinal
discomfort, abdominal gas,
flatulence, diarrhea?
Insulin for 200
• Why insulin cannot be taken
orally
• What is break down by
stomach acid?
Insulin for 400
• Most rapid acting insulin
• What is Lispro (Humalog
and Novalog)?
Insulin for 600
• Insulin without a peak
• What is glargine (Lantus)?
Insulin for 800
• Absence of insulin can cause
this life-threatening
condition
• What is ketoacidosis?
Insulin for 1000
• Suspending agents in NPH
insulin
• What is protamine and zinc?
Whatever for 200
• Shaking, sweating, dizzy,
hungry, blurred vision,
irritability
• What are symptoms of
hypoglycemia?
Whatever for 400
• Polyuria, polydipsia,
polyphagia
• What are symptoms of diabetes
(hyperglycemia)?
Whatever for 600
• Volume of fluid in the eye
• What is 7-10 microliters?
Whatever for 600
• Plasma concentration of
glucose that must be
exceeded in order for it to be
spilled into the urine
• What is 180 mg/dL?
Whatever for 800
• The leading cause of blindness
in people 24-74 y.o. in the
industrialized world.
• What is diabetic retinopathy?
Whatever for 1000
• Cialis may be used to treat
this complication of diabetes
• What is impotence?
Final Jeopardy
• Drug originally isolated from the
saliva of the Gila monster lizard.
• What is Byetta (exenatide)?