Medical Pharmacology Chapter 3:
Pharmacodynamics Practice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Which one(s) of the following statements about receptors is/are correct?
Selectivity of drug action depends on receptors.
Drugs classified as antagonists or agonists mediate their effects their receptors.
Dose-response drug characteristics are mediated by receptors.
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
The drug-receptor dissociation or affinity constant represents a measure of the tendency of drug-receptor binding.
True
False
Drug stereoisomers may exhibit:
Different pharmacokinetic properties
Different pharmacodynamic properties
Both
Neither
Concerning the antiarrhythmic drug sotalol: which one/ones of the following statements is/are correct?
Sotalol, as prescribed, is a racemate with equal amounts of the D-and L-enantiomers.
Sotalol enantiomers are equal potent with respect to potassium channel blockade.
The L-sotalol enantiomer is substantially more potent compared to the D-enantiomer with respect to ß adrenergic receptor blockade.
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Rapid development of complete tolerance to a drug's effect, such as seen with repetitive or chronic administration of nitrate vasodilators for management of angina is an example of tachyphalaxis.
True
False
Possible consequences of chronic drug administration:
Response desensitization
Receptor down-regulation
Both
Neither
The pharmacological action of this agent is not mediated by a "macromolecular" receptor molecule.
Propranolol
Mannitol
Prazosin
Atenolol
Varenicline (Chantix) is an example of a partial agonist at the nicotinic receptor.
True
False
At sufficiently high concentrations, a partial agonist him he can achieve the same, maximal effect of a full agonist.
True
False
If the same concentration of the drug is administered to a population of individuals, each individual will exhibit the same magnitude of pharmacological response.