AND ANSWERS COMPLETE CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE.
1. What is the treatment for Tinea Pedis (athletes’ feet): Answer: B.
a. Topical Azole
b. Undecylenic acid
c. Clotrimazole
d. Oral griseofulvin 6-8 weeks
2. What is treatment for Tinea cruris (ringworm of groin) Answer: c
a. Topical Azole
b. Undecylenic acid
c. Clotrimazole or systemic treatment of
glucocorticoid- coids.
d. Oral griseofulvin 6-8 weeks
3. What is treatment for Tinea Corporis? Answer: a
a. Topical Azole or allylamine; severe infection use
oral griseofulvin.
b. Undecylenic acid
c. Clotrimazole
d. Oral griseofulvin 6-8 weeks
4. What is treatment for tinea capitis (ringworm of head) Answer: D
a. Topical Azole
b. Undecylenic acid
c. Clotrimazole
d. Oral griseofulvin 6-8 weeks
5. What is treatment for oral candidiasis; select all that Answer: B, C, D
apply.
a. Topical Azole
b. miconazole
c. Clotrimazole
d. Nystatin
6. What causes Farmers Lung: B
A. Ringworm
B. Aspergillosis
C. Parasite infection
D. Pneumonia
, NR 568 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY (Hepatology) WEEK 3 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS COMPLETE CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE.
7. How do you treat Aspergillosis; farmers' lung A. Pyrantel
A. Caspofungin; cancidas
B. Itraconazole
C. Albendazole
D. Clotrimazole
8. Voriconazole should not be combined with what?
A. Itraconazole
B. Abacavir
C. Phenobarbital
D. Mebendazole
9. What is the reason why Phenobarbital and Voricona-
zole should not be combined?
A. Adverse Drug reaction
B. Liver failure
C. CYP450 inducer
D. Cardiac failure
10. What is an adverse reaction of Itraconazole; select all
that apply:
A. Cardiac suppression
B. Liver injury
C. GI issues
D. Kidney failure
E. Baseline LFT
F. Hypotension
G. HTN
11. If taking Itraconazole what drug must you take at least
one hour before or two hours after to prevent improper
drug absorption?
A. PPI
B. Beta Blocker
C. Anthelminitics
D. CCB
12. What is an example of an nucleotide reverse transcrip-
tase inhibitor?