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Pharmacology- Antimicrobial Drugs- Sulfonamides and Quinolones- 4th Year- PMU
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Pharmacology- Antimicrobial Drugs- Sulfonamides and Quinolones- 4th Year- PMU
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Question 1
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Sulfonamides for topical application on skin and mucous membranes are:
Answer
Sulfadiazine
Sulfacetamide
Sulfisoxazole
Co-trimoxazole
Question 2
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Sulfonamides for oral administration are:
Answer
Co-trimoxazole
Sulfacetamide
Sulfaguanidine
Sulfisoxazole
Question 3
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Mechanism of action of sulfonamide is:
Answer
they are synthetic analogues of p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and complete with it for the enzyme dihydropteroate synthetase
they increase the permeability of the bacterial cell membrane
they inhibit bacterial wall synthesis
they inhibit the synthesis of bacterial dihydrofolic acid
Question 4
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For non-combined sulfanamides is true:
Answer
have broad antibacteriai spectrum
have narrow antibacterial spectrum
they are bactericidal
they are bacteriostatic
Question 5
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Co-trimoxazole:
Answer
contains trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole
contains sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine
has bactericidal effect
is taken every 12 hours
Question 6
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Fansidar:
Answer
is used as an antimalarial drug
is combined drug containing long-acting sulfonamide
mains sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine
contains trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole
Question 7
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Combined sulfonamides are:
Answer
bacteriostatic drugs
bactericidal drugs
antiviral drugs
narrow spectrum antimicrobial drugs
Question 8
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Crystalluria caused by sulfonamides may be prevented by:
Answer
administration of folic acid
adequate hydration
alkalinization of urine
acidification of urine
Question 9
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Adverse drug reactions of sulfonamides are:
Answer
hemapoietic disturbances
heart failure
hypersensitivity
crystalluria
Question 10
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Sulfonamides are contraindicated in:
Answer
renal or liver impairment
pregnancy and breast-feeding
new-borns and infants less than 2 months of age
arterial hypertension
Question 11
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Drug interactions of sulfonamides are:
Answer
petentiation of the effect of oral anticoagulants (warfarin)
antagonism when applied together with penicillines
synergism when applied together with penicillines
potentiation of the hypoglycaemic effect of oral antidiabetic
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