Medical Pharmacology: Pulmonary Pharmacology Practice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Antimuscarinic drug used in management of COPD suitable for once-daily dosing:
- Ipratropium
- Tiotropium
- Neither
Long-acting muscarinic antagonists are likely the most appropriate bronchodilators individuals with COPD.
- True
- False
Magnesium sulfate:
- This agent represents an additional bronchodilator in both adults and children with severe, acute asthma.
- Magnesium sulfate administration results in better lung function when added to nebulized ß2 agonists and may allow a reduction in hospital admissions.
- Both
- Neither
Inhaled corticosteroids:
- Associated with reducing oral steroid requirements
- Associated with decreasing side effects associated with oral steroids.
- Both
- Neither
Inhaled corticosteroids represent first-line treatment for all with chronic asthma except for those with mildest presentations.
- True
Inhaled corticosteroids exhibit equal effectiveness in treating both asthma and COPD.
- True
- False
Oral corticosteroids have a prominent role in which one(s) of the following?
- Sarcoidosis
- Pulmonary eosinophilic syndrome
- Interstitial lung disease
- A & B
- B & C
- A & C
- A, B & C
Corticosteroids both reduce inflammation indirectly reduce airway smooth muscle contractility..
- True
- False
Following inhaled corticosteroid administration, airway hyperresponsiveness decreases within a few hours.
- True
- False
Suppression of airway inflammation due to corticosteroid administration represents the only way to cure the underlying disease, asthma.
- True
- False
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