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Slide 11. Aspirin, NSAIDs and acetaminophen act bySlide 3Slide 4Slide 53. Which of the following statements about Aspirin is TRUE?Slide 74. Which of the following statements is WRONG about NSAIDs?Slide 9Slide 10Slide 116. Drugs that increase effects of indomethacin are all, EXCEPT:Slide 137. Intravenous (IV) indomethacin is approved for treatment of:Slide 158. The enzyme involved in the therapeutic action of NSAIDs isSlide 179. A commonly used NSAID, Ibuprofen belongs to the subclass ofSlide 19NSAIDS REVIEW1. ASPIRIN, NSAIDS AND ACETAMINOPHEN ACT BY•A. Inhibiting impulses to brain.•B. Inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins.•C. Competitively blocking the neuronal terminal•D. Releasing endorphin•C2. SALICYLATE INTOXICATION (SALICYLISM) IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, EXCEPT•A. Nausea, vomiting, fever•B. Tinnitus, decreased hearing, visual changes•C. Fluid and electrolyte deficiencies•D. Hypoventilation Co•D3. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ABOUT ASPIRIN IS TRUE?•A. Aspirin has no ototoxic characteristics•B. Aspirin is least likely to cause gastric irritation.•C. Aspirin should generally be avoided for 1 to 2 weeks before and after surgery•D. enteric-coated Aspirin (Ecospirin) should be chewed or crushed before swallowing.•C4. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS WRONG ABOUT NSAIDS?•A. NSAIDs decrease effects of ACE inhibitors.•B. NSAIDs decrease antihypertensive effects•C. NSAIDs increase the risk of bleeding by prolonging the prothrombin time.•D. NSAIDs decrease the serum lithium levels•D5. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DRUGS ON OVERDOSE IS KNOWN TO CAUSE LIVER FAILURE;•A. Acetaminophen•B. Ibuprofen•C. Piroxicam•D. Ketorelac•A6. DRUGS THAT INCREASE EFFECTS OF INDOMETHACIN ARE ALL, EXCEPT:•A. Corticosteroids•B. Salicylates•C. Heparin•D. Antacids•D7. INTRAVENOUS (IV) INDOMETHACIN IS APPROVED FOR TREATMENT OF:•A. Cardiogenic pain•B. Pain associated with gastritis•C. Patent ductus arteriosus in premature infants•D. Trigeminal neuralgia•C8. THE ENZYME INVOLVED IN THE THERAPEUTIC ACTION OF NSAIDS IS•A. Cyclo-oxygenase•B. Monoamine oxidase•C. Cytochrome•D. Lipocortin-1•A9. A COMMONLY USED NSAID, IBUPROFEN BELONGS TO THE SUBCLASS OF•A. Salicylates•B. Pyrazolone derivatives•C, Indole derivatives•D. Prpionic acid derivatives•E. Oxicam


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