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PHARMA GIT

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* Which of the following is a TRUE statement: * H. pylori bacteria cause inflammatory changes in the epithelial lining.
* What would be a good drug for immediate pain relief? * Antacids
* Which drug is an inhibitor of proton pump, also known as H^+/K^+-ATPase? * Pantoprazole
* Which among the following is an osmotic laxative? * * Lactulose
This 1st generation antihistamine is used for vomiting and motion sickness in children: * Meclizine
* An antimetabolite used for moderate inflammatory bowel disease: * * Methotrexate
This beta blocker is used for the management of bleeding esophageal varices: * Propranolol
* A drug that can be given for patients suffering from symptoms of short bowel syndrome: * Teduglutide
* What drug can you give to help form her stools that is available for over the counter: * Loperamide
* The effect of 5HT antagonist in the management of vomiting associated with chemotherapy can be enhanced with the use of: * Dexamethasone
* Gallstone < 5mm in size and < 4% Calcium by weight can be given this drug: * Ursodiol
* H. pylori gastritis can be managed by the following antimicrobial agents, EXCEPT: * Cefuroxime
* Antacids are best given: * An hour after a meal
* A dopamine 2 antagonist used for the management of gastroparesis by increasing gastric motility: * This 5HT3 antagonist is indicated for the management of * Domperidone
diarrhea predominant irritable bowel syndrome: * Alosetron
* This antitumor necrosis factor is used for the management of Ulcerative colitis: * * Infliximab
A pancreatic enzyme replacement product given for steatorrhea: * Pancrelipase
* Inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBD) is treated to prevent: * Colon cancer
* This condition is defined as regurgitation of gastric contents back into the esophagus: * GERD
* A drug that is used as an antiemetic as well as a prokinetic agent: * Metoclopramide
Drug for acid peptic disease which reduces intragastric acidity: • Antacids
Which drug is NOT used in the management of diarrhea? • Lactulose
Sucralfate is a mucosal protective drug used as a/an • Drug for Acid peptic disease
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