Organic Pharm Chem Flashcards

1
Q

Voltaren: Diclofenac
Feldene: ___________

A

Piroxicam

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2
Q

Benzaldehyde is synthetic

A

Bitter almond oil

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3
Q

Orthohydroxybenzoic acid is known as:

A

Salicylic acid

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4
Q

The functional group found in codeine and scopolamine

A

Ether

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5
Q

Large dose of acetaminophen would likely cause:

A

Hepatic necrosis

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6
Q

DOC for ringworm infections

A

Griseofulvin

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7
Q

TRUE OR FALSE

Antipyretic analgesic drugs can raise the pain threshold

A

True

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8
Q

Common nucleus of all penicillins

A

6-aminopenicillanic acid

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9
Q

DOC for acute attack of Plasmodium vivax

A

Chloroquine

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10
Q

The chemical name of Phenethicillin

A

Phenoxyethyl penicillin

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11
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Also known as solvent shift

A

Bulk transport

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12
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It is the tendency of the drug to combine with the receptor

A

Affinity

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13
Q

Which is not a chelating agent (8-Methoxyquinoline , 8-Mercaptoquinoline, 8-Hydroxyquinoline, 4-AZA-Oxime)

A

8-Methoxyquinoline

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14
Q

Features of nitrous oxide (general anesthetic)

A

Low potency, good analgesia, poof skeletal muscle relaxation

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15
Q

DOC for whipworm infections

A

Mebendazole

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16
Q

The least stable of all vitamins

A

Ascorbic acid

17
Q

Halozone contains what element

A

Chlorine containing antifective

18
Q

A change in structure of INH causes:

A

Decrease in the potency of the drug

19
Q

A dye used in vital nerve staining

A

Methylene Blue

20
Q

Therapeutic gas used as a gas diluent/carrier

A

Helium

21
Q

Aspirin is absorbed in the:

A

Stomach

22
Q

Considered as the primary drug for the treatment of all seizures types except absence

A

Carbamazepine

23
Q

All of the following benzodiazepines are commonly used in the treatment of anxiety, EXCEPT (alprazolam, lorazepam, diazepam, clonazepam, chlordiazepoxide)

A

Clonazepam (DOC for myoclonic seizures)