Which anti-depressant is associated with cardiac abnormalities in newborns?_____
#2
Oral _____ is FDA approved for medical treatment of type 2 diabetes in pediatric population as young as 10 years of age
#3
Drug of choice in an elderly with depression and coronary aery disease is -
#4
Compared to other hypnotics, ramelteon has relatively _____ side effects and is safe to use in geriatric patients
#5
An infant weighing >2.5kgs should recieve _____ daily dose of Nevirapine post-partum
#6
Antihistamines_____ generation H1 receptor antagonists may cause cognitive impairment and delirium, especially in the elderly
#7
bedaquiline can be given to patients aged >_____ years
#8
pentavalent vaccine contains
#9
Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 50mg daily + clofazimine 150mg once a month and 50 mg alternate days is used to treat leprosy in children 10- 14 years
#10
Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 2mg/kg daily + clofazimine 100mg once a month and 50 mg twice weekly is used to treat leprosy in children less than 10 years or <40kg
Age-Related Changes in Pharmacodynamics Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Age-Related Changes in Pharmacodynamics Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which anti-depressant is associated with cardiac abnormalities in newborns?_____
Answer: Paroxetine
Flashcard 2: Oral _____ is FDA approved for medical treatment of type 2 diabetes in pediatric population as young as 10 years of age
Answer: Metformin
Flashcard 3: Drug of choice in an elderly with depression and coronary aery disease is -
Answer: Sertraline
Flashcard 4: Compared to other hypnotics, ramelteon has relatively _____ side effects and is safe to use in geriatric patients
Answer: few
Flashcard 5: An infant weighing >2.5kgs should recieve _____ daily dose of Nevirapine post-partum
Answer: 15mg
Flashcard 6: Antihistamines_____ generation H1 receptor antagonists may cause cognitive impairment and delirium, especially in the elderly
Answer: 1st
Flashcard 7: bedaquiline can be given to patients aged >_____ years
Answer: 18
Extra:
Flashcard 8: pentavalent vaccine contains
Answer: DPT
hemophilus influenza(HiB) conjugate
hepatitis B
Extra:
Flashcard 9: Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 50mg daily + clofazimine 150mg once a month and 50 mg alternate days is used to treat leprosy in children 10- 14 years
Answer: 450mg
Flashcard 10: Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 2mg/kg daily + clofazimine 100mg once a month and 50 mg twice weekly is used to treat leprosy in children less than 10 years or <40kg
Answer: 10mg/kg
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