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,Wecker: Brody’s Human Pharmacology, 5th Edition
Chapter 01: Pharmacodynamics: Receptors and Concentration-Response Relationships

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Multiple Choice

1. The majority of medications available today act on which superfamily of cellular
membrane receptor?

A. Ligand-gated ion channel
B. G-protein-coupled receptor
C. Receptor tyrosine kinase
D. Nuclear hormone receptor
E. Cytokine receptor

ANS: B. The majority of drugs available act on G-protein-coupled receptors.

2. Nalbuphine is an effective pain reliever because of its activity at mu-opioid receptors.
However, if given to a patient who has recently received morphine (which also affects
mu-opioid receptors) for postoperative pain, nalbuphine can worsen his or her pain. Thus
nalbuphine is said to have what kind of activity at mu-opioid receptors?

A. Full agonist
B. Partial agonist
C. Competitive antagonist
D. Non-competitive antagonist
E. Allosteric modifier

ANS: B. Nalbuphine is a partial agonist at opioid receptors.

,Wecker: Brody’s Human Pharmacology, 5th Edition
Chapter 02: Pharmacokinetics: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination

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Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following features of a drug would enhance its uptake in the GI tract?

A. Polar
B. Water soluble
C. Ionized
D. Low molecular weight
E. Low concentration gradient

ANS: D. Of the options given, only a low molecular weight will increase uptake of a
drug by the GI tract.

2. Which organ contains predominantly tight intercellular junctions, thereby restricting
its uptake of drugs?

A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Brain
D. Heart
E. Lungs

ANS: C. The brain contains tight intercellular junctions, forming the “blood-brain
barrier.”

3. Drugs commonly undergo all of the following types of metabolism in the liver
EXCEPT FOR:

A. Polymerization
B. Conjugation
C. Oxidation
D. Reduction
E. Hydrolysis

ANS: A. Polymerization is not a common process by which drugs are hepatically
metabolized.

4. Which organ contains predominantly tight intercellular junctions, thereby restricting
its uptake of drugs?

A. Kidney

, B. Liver
C. Brain
D. Heart
E. Lungs

ANS: C. The brain contains tight intercellular junctions, forming the “blood-brain
barrier.”

5. Drugs commonly undergo all of the following types of metabolism in the liver
EXCEPT FOR:

A. Polymerization
B. Conjugation
C. Oxidation
D. Reduction
E. Hydrolysis

ANS: A. Polymerization is not a common process by which drugs are hepatically
metabolized.

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