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Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — Flashcards

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#251

Absolute contraindications to combined oral contraceptive use: Congenital _____

#252

Which SERM is associated with a three-fold increased risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism?_____

#253

What is the cause of bronchospasm in opioid intoxication?_____

#254

Succimer is used for severe _____ organic mercury poisoning

#255

Which teratogenic drug leads to autism spectrum disorder and coarctation of aorta?_____

#256

Multidose activated charcoal is used for _____ of a toxin.

#257

Does RBC cholinesterase levels in OP poisoning have any prognostic significance?_____

#258

Propofol has anti_____ properties, which may be useful in cholestasis

#259

Propofol infusion syndrome presents with acute refractory _____cardia and cardiomyopathy/heart failure

#260

Category _____: Varying and/or contradictory human and animal data

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