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FPGEE NABP Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

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All of the following are narrow spectrum protein synthesis inhibitors, EXCEPT:

A.

Erythromycin

B.

Azithromycin

C.

Clarithromycin

D.

Tetracycline

E.

Clindamycin

Which of the following is an anti-infective agent with lowest therapeutic index?

A.

Macrolide

B.

Cephalosporins

C.

Cloramphenicol

D.

Aminoglycosides

E.

Antifungal agents

Which of the following is NOT a side effect of tetracycline?

A.

Alteration in gut flora

B.

Disulfiram like reactions

C.

Teeth permanent discoloration

D.

Fanconi like syndrome

E.

Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis

Mechanism of action of PAS is:

A.

Activates antithrombin III

B.

Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis

C.

Inhibits dihydropteroate synthetase

D.

Inhibits DNA-dependent RNA polymerase

E.

beta-1 antagonist

Mechanism of action of cocaine is:

A.

Inhibits Na-Cl transporter

B.

Muscarinic agonist

C.

beta-2 agonist

D.

beta-1 antagonist

E.

Blocks catecholamine uptake by axonal terminal

Mechanism of action of salbutamol is:

A.

opiate agonist

B.

Blocks sustained repetitive neuronal firing

C.

beta-2 agonist

D.

Inhibits phospholipase A2

E.

Inhibits phospholipase C

Cephalosporin mechanism of action may include:

A.

Inhibit protein synthesis

B.

Inhibit cell wall synthesis

C.

Inhibit synthesis of essential metabolites

D.

Alter the function of cell membrane permeability

E.

Inhibit translation of genetic information

Site of metabolism of omeprazole is:

A.

None

B.

Kidneys

C.

Liver

D.

Unknown

E.

Reticuloendothelial system

Correct statements regarding Penicillin V may include which of the following?

I-β-lactamase sensitive antibiotic – acid stable

II- Has a short half-life because is rapidly excreted by glomerular filtration

III- Probenecid increase penicillin’s activity

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

All are correct

Mechanism of action of ganciclovir is:

A.

Inhibits viral uncoating

B.

Inhibits viral DNA polymerase

C.

Inhibits Na-Cl transporter

D.

Inhibits RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

E.

Blocks K channels

Which of the following is considered a polyene antifungal agent?

A.

Miconazole

B.

Clotrimazole

C.

Amphotericin

D.

Itraconazole

E.

Ketoconazole

Examples of extended spectrum penicillin may include:

A.

Amoxicillin

B.

Ampicillin

C.

Cloxacillin

D.

Carbenicillin

E.

Dicloxacillin

Which of the following complications is considered the gravest side effect associated with isoniazid treatment?

A.

Cardiac dysfunction

B.

Mental dysfunction

C.

Hepatitis

D.

Renal complications

E.

Discoloration of skin

Which of the following is one of the most common side effects of vancomycin?

A.

Ototoxicity

B.

Disulfiram like side effect

C.

Diarrhea

D.

Weight gain

E.

Hallucinations

Which of the following conditions are quinolone antimicrobial drugs mainly used?

A.

Respiratory tract infections

B.

Urinary tract infections

C.

Gastrointestinal tract infections

D.

Endocarditis

E.

Cerebral infections

Which of the following drugs cannot be taken orally?

A.

INH

B.

PASA

C.

ASA

D.

Streptomycin

E.

Oxacillin

Drug of choice in the treatment of percutaneous blood infection-schistosomyasis may include:

A.

Niclosamide

B.

Prazinquatel

C.

Mebendazole

D.

Dapsone

E.

Thiabendazole

Examples of drugs that may inhibit DNA gyrase may include:

A.

Gentamycin

B.

Ceftriaxone

C.

Norfloxacin

D.

Erythromycin

E.

Penicillin

Class of cocaine is:

A.

Retinoids

B.

Anti-asthmatic agents

C.

Autonomic nervous system drugs

D.

Loop diuretics

E.

Antiarrhythmic agents

Which of the following agents would be used in the treatment of infections caused by Helicobacter pylori as combination therapy?

A.

Penicillin, amoxicillin, ampicillin and metronidazole

B.

Clarithromycin, amoxicillin, omeprazole and metronidazole

C.

Clarithromycin, azithromycin and lansoprazole

D.

Ceftriaxone and metronidazole only

E.

Combinations of antibiotic should not be used due to resistance.

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