Topical ________ drugs are used to treat herpes simplex infections of the skin
A) antipruritic
B) antiviral
C) vitamin A-type
D) antifungal
B
Explanation: A) Antipruritic drugs are for itching, not a viral infection.
B) Correct! Herpex simplex is a viral infection.
C) Vitamin A-type drugs are for psoriasis, not a viral infection.
D) Antifungal drugs are not for a viral infection.
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Side effects of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors can include _________.
a. conjunctivitis, local burning, and urticaria b. increased intraocular pressure, thinning of cornea, and corneal ulceration c. taste alteration, blood dyscrasias, hepatic and renal disorders d. blurred vision, myopia, and twitching
The meglitinides work by __________.
a. increasing insulin production and by improving peripheral insulin activity b. delaying digestion of complex carbohydrates c. decreasing hepatic glucose output and enhancing insulin sensitivity in the muscles d. stimulating the beta cells of the pancreas to produce insulin e. decreasing insulin resistance/improving sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue
Cough medicines with codeine are examples of Schedule ________ drugs.
A. II B. III C. IV D. V
How do the energy systems contribute to the Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT)?
What will be an ideal response?