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1. what are the side effects of cyclophosphamide?

2. what are the side effects of vincristine?

3.uses of misoprostol?

4. what are the product of lipoxygenase pathway?

5.uses of amantadine?

6. uses of acyclovir? MOA ? toxicity?

first aid pharma.
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1. what are the side effects of cyclophosphamide? Hemorragic Cystitis

2. what are the side effects of vincristine? Neurotoxicity, Paralytic ileus

3.uses of misoprostol? A PGE1 analog

4. what are the product of lipoxygenase pathway? luekotrienes

5.uses of amantadine? Parkinson's desaese, Prophylaxis for influenza A.

6. uses of acyclovir? MOA ? toxicity?

first aid pharma.
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Good job health,
3. yes, its PGE1 analog and uses of misoprostol: prevention of NSAID induced peptic uldcers, maintain PDA, also used to induce labor.
i think every antiviral is very important.
6.acyclovir:
uses: HSV, VZV, EBV.
MOA: inhibit DNA synthesis(DNA polymerase)
toxicity: delirium, tremor, nephrotoxicity

another point about herpes, its lesion has dermatomal distribution

http://books.google.com/books?id=QgQzQdR...#PPA145,M1
HSV-1 latent in trigeminal root ganglia
HSV-2: latent in sacral ganglia
VZV: latent in dorsal root ganglia

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1. where do we find schistocyte, and helmet cell? 291 path

2. which drugs are used to decrease preload in angina and which increases afterload in angina? pharma 327

3.what are the side effects of glyburide? 345 pharma

4.what is the MOA of cyclosporin? 346 pharma

5.MOA of tacrolimus? 346 pharma

6. what causes bronchiolitis in babies? micro 205

first aid. 2003
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PSYGURU, IS THIS ABOUT FIRST AID? IF NOT WHAT DID YOU TRY TO SAY?
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1. where do we find schistocyte, and helmet cell? Microangiopathic anemia. Intravascular hemolysis seen in DIC, TTP/HUS, SLE, or malignant hypertension.

2. which drugs are used to decrease preload in angina and which increases afterload in angina? nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate, NITRATES // B-bloqueadores

3.what are the side effects of glyburide? Hypoglycemia

4.what is the MOA of cyclosporin? Binds to cyclophilins, blocking the differentiation and activation of T cells mainly by inhibiting the production of IL-2 and its receptor.

5.MOA of tacrolimus? Binds to FK-binding protein, inhibiting secretion of IL-2 and other cytokines. similar to cyclosporin.

6. what causes bronchiolitis in babies? Haemophilus influenzae???
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haha.....this guys is advertising for his blog!!!! has posted it here...by mstake or....????...i hate fa, but will try to join u if it it wouldn't be toooooooooo late!!!
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john, you are welcome to join, its not late, there are so many possibilities of questions.
good job health.
2. nitrates decrese preload and beta blockers increase afterload and beta blockers also decrease contractility.
6. it was RSV, H influenzae causes epiglottitis, pneomonia,i will check if it causes bronchiolitis or not.
i will post questions later.
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1. Where can you use Rifampin as monotherapy(not in combination)? 307

2.which antifungal induce cytochrome p450 and which one inhibit it? 308

3.which HIV drug can cause hyperglycemia and lipid abnormalities? 310

4.what is the MOA of Ipratropium? 344

5. RV + ERV=? 374 physio

first 4 pharma, 2003 fa.
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