Exam Code: FPGEE
Exam Name: Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination
Updated: May 07, 2024
Q&As: 426
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A drug ending in the suffix (tidine. is considered a _.
A. Antidepressant
B. Protease inhibitor
C. Beta antagonist
D. H2 antagonist
Correct statements regarding Penicillin V may include which of the following?
I. lactamase sensitive antibiotic - acidstable
II. Has a short half-life because is rapidly excreted by glomerular filtration
III.
Probenecid increase penici||in's activity
A.
I only
B.
III only
C.
I and II only
D.
II and III only
E.
All are correct
Hydrolysis of fixed oils may yields:
A. Saturated + Unsaturated acids
B. Glycerol + Fatty acids
C. Glucose + Fatty acids
D. Fatty acids + Triglycerides
E. None of the above
Atropine poisoning can be recognized by all of the following signs or symptoms, EXCEPT:
A. dry skin
B. flushed appearance
C. delirium and restlessness
D. mydriasis
E. diarrhea
Which reaction can ozone cause in the lungs?
A. Oxidation
B. Hydration
C. Reduction
D. Complexation
E. Hydrolysis
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