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Neurology & Psychiatry

1. What is the mechanism of action of Levodopa/Carbidopa in Parkinson’s disease?

→ Levodopa converts to dopamine in the brain; Carbidopa prevents peripheral

breakdown of Levodopa, enhancing CNS availability.

2. When should pharmacologic treatment be initiated in patients with Parkinson’s

disease?

→ When symptoms begin interfering with daily functioning or quality of life.

3. What patient education should be provided when prescribing Levodopa?

→ Take on an empty stomach; avoid high-protein meals; may cause nausea, dizziness,

and dyskinesias.

4. What are the goals of pharmacotherapy in Alzheimer’s disease?

→ Slow progression of cognitive decline, improve/maintain function, and manage

behavioral symptoms.

5. Which medications are first-line in managing mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease?

→ Cholinesterase inhibitors: Donepezil, Rivastigmine, Galantamine.

6. What are key side effects of medications used to treat alcohol use disorder?

→ Naltrexone: Nausea, hepatotoxicity; Acamprosate: Diarrhea; Disulfiram: Flushing,

nausea with alcohol.

7. Which medications are commonly used in alcohol use disorder, and how are they

chosen based on comorbidities?

, → Naltrexone (avoid in liver disease), Acamprosate (avoid in renal disease), Disulfiram

(only for highly motivated patients).

8. What are common side effects associated with stimulant medications for ADHD?

→ Decreased appetite, insomnia, increased BP/HR, irritability, and potential for misuse.

9. How does insomnia treatment differ between short-term and chronic management?

→ Short-term: Z-drugs (e.g., Zolpidem); chronic: focus on CBT-I and sleep hygiene.

10. What are the first-line pharmacologic options for managing insomnia?

→ Non-benzodiazepine hypnotics (Zolpidem), Melatonin agonists (Ramelteon).

11. What is the recommended order of treatment lines for major depressive disorder?

→ 1st: SSRIs; 2nd: SNRIs, Bupropion; 3rd: TCAs, MAOIs, augmentation strategies.

12. Which antidepressants are preferred in patients who experience sexual side effects

from SSRIs?

→ Bupropion and Mirtazapine.

13. What medications are contraindicated in depression with comorbid bipolar

disorder?

→ SSRIs or SNRIs as monotherapy (may induce mania); mood stabilizers should be co-

prescribed.




Cardiology

14. What ECG changes are expected with Class I and Class III antiarrhythmic drugs?

→ Class I: Widened QRS; Class III: Prolonged QT interval.

,15. How do you choose an appropriate antiarrhythmic medication based on type of

arrhythmia and patient history?

→ Based on rhythm type and structural heart disease. Avoid Class IC in structural heart

disease; use Amiodarone in HF.

16. What are the second-line pharmacologic agents in managing HFrEF?

→ MRA (Spironolactone), Hydralazine/ISDN, Ivabradine, Digoxin.

17. Which drugs are contraindicated in HFrEF?

→ Non-dihydropyridine CCBs (Verapamil, Diltiazem), NSAIDs, TZDs.

18. What are key nonpharmacologic education points for patients with CAD?

→ Heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, smoking cessation, stress management,

medication adherence.

19. Which diuretics are used in hypertension, and what are their contraindications?

→ Thiazides: Contraindicated in gout; Loop diuretics: Reserved for CKD/HF; K-sparing:

Avoid in hyperkalemia.

20. What are the most common side effects associated with antihypertensive

pharmacotherapy?

→ Hypotension, electrolyte disturbances, bradycardia (BBs), cough (ACEIs), edema

(CCBs).

21. How should hypertension be managed in special populations like African Americans

or pregnant patients?

→ African Americans: Thiazides or CCBs; Pregnancy: Labetalol, Nifedipine,

Methyldopa.

, 22. What are the stages of hypertension according to ACC/AHA guidelines?

→ Stage 1: 130–139/80–89 mmHg; Stage 2: ≥140/90 mmHg.

23. What are important medication interactions to consider when managing

hypertension?

→ NSAIDs reduce efficacy; ACEI + ARB = increased risk of renal dysfunction; Lithium

+ diuretics = toxicity.




Women’s Health

24. What is the first-line pharmacologic treatment for bacterial vaginosis, and what is

the duration?

→ Metronidazole 500 mg PO BID for 7 days.

25. What are the diagnostic criteria for bacterial vaginosis?

→ Amsel criteria: ≥3 of 4 (discharge, clue cells, pH > 4.5, positive whiff test).

26. What organisms are responsible for vaginal yeast infections, and how are they

treated?

→ Candida albicans; treated with Fluconazole 150 mg once or topical azoles.

27. How do you determine the most appropriate contraceptive method for a patient?

→ Based on patient preference, medical history, reproductive goals, and

contraindications.

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