1.all But Which of The Following Are Mechanisms of Melphalan

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All but which of the following are mechanisms of Melphalan:


A. Inactivated in tissues and body fluids although it will remain active in the blood for approximately 6 hr. B. It forms an unstable ethylenimmoniumion that binds to or alkylates various intracellular substances including nucleic acids. C. It produces a cytotoxic effect by cross-linking of DNA and RNA strands as well as inhibition of protein synthesis. D. none of the above 2.The following are examples of anticancer drugs, except: A. Melphalan B. Ifosfamide C.

Biaxin (Clarithromycin)

D. Busulfan 3.

Viral infections that should not be treated with antibiotics include,exept:

A. Colds B. Flu C. Most coughs and bronchitis D. Fever E. none of the above 4. When taking melphalan drug the patient should, except:

A.Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages

B.Avoid sun exposure

C.Get plenty of rest

D.Avoid crowds or people with colds and those whose not feeling well

E.Avoid eating foods rich in CHON

5. The following are the mechanisms of Carmustine, except:

A.Released carmustine diffuses into the surrounding brain tissue

B.Crosses blood brain barrier

C.This is biodegradable in the brain when implanted into the cavity after tumor resection

D. Small amounts are secreted through the lungs and feces

6.This is a structural mimic of the anion pyrophosphate that selectively inhibits the pyrophosphate binding site on viral DNA polymerases at concentrations that do not affect human DNA polymerases.

A. Foscarnet

B. Phosphonic acid

C. Stavudine D. Rimantadine

7.The following are advantages of Bephenium Hydroxynaphthoate, except:

A.It can be used in mixed AscarisLumbricoides, Necator americanus B.No purgative is required C.A single dose is effective(except A. Americanus) D.Can be given to children, elderly and during pregnancy E.Has very high toxicity

8. This drugs are used to treat infections with parasitic worms. A.antihelimenthics B.antiprotozoal C.antiviral D.antibiotics 9.The following are functions of tetracyclines, except: A.Anti-Bacterial Agents B.Antiprotozoals C.Protein Synthesis Inhibitors D.RNA and DNA synthesis 10. It binds to the 50S subunit of the 70S bacterial ribosomes, and inhibits RNA-dependent protein synthesis in bacterial cells A. Biaxin (Clarithromycin) B. Azithromycin C. Ampicillin D. Amoxil

ANSWERS: D,C,D,E,D,A,E,A,D,B

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