Where are large fenestrations or slit junctions located?
- A. Bone
- B. Brain
- C. Skin
- D. Liver
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The liver has large fenestrations in sinusoidal endothelium, allowing easy drug passage, unlike the brain (tight junctions) or bone/skin (less permeable).
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Which of the following drug increase the sensitivity of fatty tissue and muscles towards insulin:
- A. Dapagliphlozin
- B. Miglitol
- C. Nateglinide
- D. Rosiglitasone
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rosiglitazone, a thiazolidinedione, enhances insulin sensitivity in fat and muscle via PPAR-gamma activation.
Under the influence of thyroxin, cholesterol level in the blood:
- A. Increase
- B. Decrease
- C. Does not change
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Thyroxine lowers cholesterol by increasing its metabolism and excretion.
Which of the following statements CORRECTLY describes the mechanism of action of imatinib mesylate in chronic myeloid leukemia:
- A. Inhibitor of tyrosine kinase
- B. Inhibitor of topoisomerase 1
- C. Inhibitor of topoisomerase 2
- D. It is an alkylating agent
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Imatinib inhibits BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase in CML.
The patient looks at the prescription provided by the doctor and asks the nurse whether he can request a generic substitution. The nurse answers No when noting what on the prescription?
- A. No refills
- B. DAW
- C. Brand name used on prescription
- D. Patient older than 65 years of age
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: DAW stands for dispense as written and means that the doctor does not want a generic substituted for the prescribed medication. Requesting no refills does not preclude the substitution of a generic medication. Even when the brand name is ordered, the pharmacist can substitute a generic equivalent so long as the prescriber does not write DAW. Generic substitutions are not impacted by the patient's age.
Which of the following statements about pancreatic enzymes is true?
- A. Dosing may be titrated according to the decrease of steatorrhea
- B. The amount of carbohydrates in the meal drives the amount of enzyme used
- C. The amount of medication used is increased with a cystic fibrosis pulmonary flare
- D. The FDA and Internet-available formulations are bioequivalent
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pancreatic enzyme dosing adjusts based on steatorrhea reduction; carbs aren't the driver, and flares don't increase it.