Which of the following statements is FALSE about the drug mentioned?

A. Imatinib (GleevecĀ®) binds to the ATP binding site
B. Tamoxifen is a steroid receptor agonist in breast.
C. Vincristine binds to tubulin
D. Methotraxate inhibits DHFR
E. Topotecan binds to topoisomerase 1


Ans: B. Tamoxifen is a steroid receptor agonist in breast.

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A woman who is at high risk for alcohol abuse has just found out that she is pregnant. The nurse counsels her about the long-term effects of alcohol on the child. The nurse should include mention of: (Select all that apply.)

A) Down syndrome B) Type 1 diabetes C) Low IQ D) Facial anomalies E) Short attention span

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