Question 1
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Give the generic for the following brand name drugs. Do not capitalize or include the salt form. Separate drug names with the word 'and' if needed.
1. Proair 1. [blank_start]albuterol[blank_end]
2. Keflex 2. [blank_start]cephalexin[blank_end]
3. Flonase 3. [blank_start]fluticasone[blank_end]
4. Spiriva 4. [blank_start]tiotropium[blank_end]
5. Flovent 5. [blank_start]fluticasone[blank_end]
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albuterol
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cephalexin
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fluticasone
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tiotropium
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fluticasone
Question 2
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Asthma is usually reversible.
Question 3
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Which of the following drugs treats bronchospasms associated with COPD?
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Proair
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Flonase
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Combivent
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Pulmicort
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Phenergan
Question 4
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Sally Doowop comes in to the pharmacy with a prescription for Amoxil to treat her infection but you find that she is allergic to Penicillins. You should call her doctor and get the drug changed to Ceftin because it also prevents cell wall synthesis.
Question 5
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Give the generic for the following brand name drugs. Do not capitalize or include the salt form. Separate drug names with the word 'and' if needed.
1. Pulmicort 1. [blank_start]budesonide[blank_end]
2. Amoxil 2. [blank_start]amoxicillin[blank_end]
3. Nasonex 3. [blank_start]mometasone[blank_end]
4. Combivent 4. [blank_start]ipratropium and albuterol[blank_end]
5. Omnicef 5. [blank_start]cefdinir[blank_end]
Question 6
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Sundance Sam is 2 years old and suffers from asthma. Which of the following drugs would Sam be able to take for his chronic asthma treatment?
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Advair
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Singulair
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Spiriva
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Flovent
Question 7
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Charlie Brown comes in to your pharmacy with a prescription to treat his COPD. You see from his profile that he is allergic to peanuts. Which of the following drugs would you not want to give him to treat his COPD?
Answer
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Symbicort
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Advair
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Spiriva
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Combivent
Question 8
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is an inflammation disorder associated with airflow limitation due to abnormal inflammatory response in the lungs
Question 9
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Give the generic for the following brand name drugs. Do not capitalize or include the salt form. Separate drug names with the word 'and' if needed.
1.Symbicort 1. [blank_start]budesonide and formoterol[blank_end]
2. Advair 2. [blank_start]fluticasone and salmeterol[blank_end]
3. Singulair 3. [blank_start]montelukast[blank_end]
4. Phenergan 4. [blank_start]promethazine[blank_end]
5. Augmentin 5. [blank_start]amoxicillin and clavulanate[blank_end]
6. Ceftin 6. [blank_start]Cefuroxime[blank_end]
Answer
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budesonide and formoterol
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fluticasone and salmeterol
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montelukast
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promethazine
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amoxicillin and clavulanate
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Cefuroxime
Question 10
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Proair is a _________ resulting in bronchodilation
Question 11
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John Jacob Jingleheimerschmidt came in to your pharmacy looking for a recommendation for a problem he is having. He sticks out his tongue and it appears white. You look at his pharmacy profile. Which of the following drugs may be the cause of this white tongue.
Answer
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Proair
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Flovent
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Flonase
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Singulair
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Phenergan
Question 12
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When using Flovent, how long should you wait between inhalations if you need to take more than one dose?
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1 breath
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1 minute
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5 minutes
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30 seconds
Question 13
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Mr. Magoo comes in to your pharmacy looking for a recommendation to help with swelling. He tells you that lately his eyes and lips have been swelling and he thinks he may have an allergy to something. You look at his profile and realize that his symptoms may be caused by a drug that he has started using recently. Which drug do you see on his profile?
Answer
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Advair
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Proair
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Symbicort
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Phenergan
Question 14
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What can increase the risk of Asthma related deaths
Question 15
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Sally Sue is a 2 year old with seasonal allergic rhinitis. Sally Sue has Phenylketonuria. Which of the following drugs should Sally Sue be given to treat her seasonal allergic rhinitis?