FPGEE NABP Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)
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Intal-Sodium cromoglycate is characterized by which of the following statements?
I- Non-steroidal drug with anti-inflammatory proprieties
II- They can be used in prophylaxis of asthma and allergic rhinitis
III Used in asthma only
Which of the following vitamins is depleted in the blood by smoke?
Goals of gout treatment may include:
I- Reduce inflammation during acute attacks
II- Accelerate renal excretion of uric acid
III- Reduce the conversion of purine to uric acid
Mechanisms of drug interactions with acetylsalicylic acid (ASA. include:
Drug that inhibits xanthine oxidase and affect the metabolism of 6-mercaptopurine:
Advantages of nasal route over oral route absorption of drugs may include:
I- Nasal route has a higher surface area
II- Nasal route has more blood vessels
III- Nasal route has a higher onset of absorption
In some parenteral formulations, sodium metabisulphite is included as:
In the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, the salicylates:
All are examples of drugs used in the treatment of bronchoconstriction, EXCEPT:
All of the following drugs will increase the heart rate directly or by reflex when injected intravenously into a young healthy adult, EXCEPT:
Which is the correct start dose of methothrexate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis?
Which of the following agents is the best choice of treatment for an asthma patient with rheumatoid arthritis who is considered to have aspirin sensitivity?
Which of the hydroxyls in the compound above is a tertiary alcohol?
Which of the following antacids has cathartic side-effects?
Organisms commonly implicated in the cause of Traveller's Diarrhea include:
I Bacteroides fragilis
II Escherichia coli
III Shigella sp
Drugs shown to be effective in the prevention of Travellers'
Diarrhea, which might have been prescribed for SM include:
I doxycycline
II cotrimoxazole
III amoxicillin
Uricosuric agents are used in gout treatment by inhibiting the uric acid re-absorption in the proximal tubules, the best example of
a uricosuric agent is:
Chronic progressive lower airway destruction causing reduced pulmonary inspiration and expiratory capacity is known as:
The above structures are related to one another as:
If the total body clearance of a drug is 200 mL/min in a normal healthy adult and the renal clearance is 10 mL/min then one may assume that: