Deck 12: Food and Drug Interactions

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Patients who miss a dose of a scheduled medication should

A) double up when the next dose is due
B) consult with the pharmacist or physician regarding the missed dose
C) stop the medication and wait until their next office visit
D) none of the above
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Which of the following drugs may be given concurrently with grapefruit?

A) triazolam
B) cyclosporine
C) acetaminophen
D) simvastatin
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Which vitamin in certain green leafy vegetables interacts with warfarin?

A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin B12
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What patient variables may predispose a patient to drug interactions?

A) gender
B) age
C) socioeconomic status
D) both a and c
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Any patient taking a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor (an antidepressant) should avoid all of the following foods or beverages, EXCEPT

A) wine
B) diet Coke
C) yogurt
D) cheese
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Concurrent use of alcoholic beverages and sedatives may result in

A) excessive CNS depression
B) excitability
C) GI disturbances
D) headache
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Which nonprescription drug interacts with warfarin?

A) diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
B) aspirin (Bayer)
C) acetaminophen (Tylenol)
D) pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
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Chronic use of alcoholic beverages may interact with the drug phenytoin by

A) decreasing liver enzyme activity
B) increasing renal excretion
C) increasing liver enzyme activity
D) decreasing renal excretion
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Synergism refers to the effect of two or more drugs causing

A) a stronger effect
B) a weaker effect
C) the same effect
D) none of the above
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Carbidopa is often prescribed in combination with levodopa in patients with Parkinson's disease. The addition of carbidopa decreases the amount of levodopa needed to have an effect, but it does not have a beneficial effect in these patients if given alone. This is an example of

A) synergy
B) antagonism
C) potentiation
D) Cytochrome P450 enzyme inhibition
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Drugs that are most often abused include

A) antidepressants
B) opioids
C) antihistamines
D) antibiotics
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All of the following drugs' effects may be decreased by smoking, EXCEPT

A) diazepam
B) theophylline
C) amitriptyline
D) aspirin
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Factors that may result in a drug interaction include the following, EXCEPT

A) nonprescription drug use
B) multiple prescribers
C) pharmacy intervention
D) patient noncompliance
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The blood pressure medicine propranolol can reduce the effectiveness of an albuterol inhaler in an asthmatic patient. This is an example of

A) synergy
B) antagonism
C) potentiation
D) Cytochrome P450 enzyme inhibition
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Garlic is an herb used for lowering cholesterol and modestly lowering blood pressure. Which types of drugs would you caution patients about taking concurrently with garlic?

A) cholesterol medications
B) anti-inflammatories
C) antihypertensives
D) antidepressants
Question
The antibiotic ciprofloxacin may have decreased absorption when taken with

A) green leafy vegetables
B) magnesium- and aluminum-containing antacids
C) aspirin
D) all the above
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Which of the following drugs may cause peripheral neuritis in some patients?

A) insulin
B) acetaminophen
C) isoniazid
D) aspirin
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Vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage may inactivate

A) warfarin
B) cimetidine
C) lithium
D) insulin
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Antagonism refers to the effect of one drug causing another drug to have

A) a stronger effect
B) a weaker effect
C) the same effect
D) none of the above
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Which of the following increases the drug metabolizing enzymes of the liver?

A) caffeine
B) smoking
C) occasional alcohol consumption
D) all the above
Question
Impaired renal function and ____________________ function are the most important conditions that may alter drug activity and cause drug interactions.
Question
Aspirin and alcohol increase the risk of ____________________ bleeding.
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The cooperative effect of two or more drugs given together to produce a stronger effect is called ____________________.
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Antacids decrease the effects of ____________________.
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Give two examples of drug-food interactions. How can these be prevented in the community pharmacy setting?
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Explain how smoking may affect certain therapeutic agents. Give three examples of these medications.
Question
Explain how genetic factors may develop drug interactions and give two examples.
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The combination of potassium-sparing diuretics and salt substitutes can result in dangerously high ____________________ levels.
Question
Some drugs, such as calcium channel blockers, estrogens, cyclosporine, and triazolam, should not be taken with ____________________ juice.
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What are five ways that a pharmacy can reduce the risk of drug interactions?
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Newborn infants do not have fully developed ____________________ systems, which can lead to drug-related problems.
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The tendencies of some individuals to abuse drugs may lead to increased drug ____________________.
Question
One enzyme system in the liver that may contribute to some drug interactions is the ____________________.
Question
List five drugs that should not be given concurrently with grapefruit juice.
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List five guidelines to reduce and manage drug interactions.
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What is the difference between drug synergy and potentiation? Give one example of when synergy is desirable and one example of when it may cause an undesirable effect.
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How do pharmacists and pharmacy technicians work together to avoid drug interactions with patients? What are three specific questions that can be asked of the patient that may avert a potential drug interaction?
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Wine, cheese, and yogurt should be avoided in patients taking ____________________ because of potential toxic effects.
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Patients who miss a dose of a scheduled medication should

A) double up when the next dose is due
B) consult with the pharmacist or physician regarding the missed dose
C) stop the medication and wait until their next office visit
D) none of the above
consult with the pharmacist or physician regarding the missed dose
2
Which of the following drugs may be given concurrently with grapefruit?

A) triazolam
B) cyclosporine
C) acetaminophen
D) simvastatin
acetaminophen
3
Which vitamin in certain green leafy vegetables interacts with warfarin?

A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin K
C) Vitamin D
D) Vitamin B12
Vitamin K
4
What patient variables may predispose a patient to drug interactions?

A) gender
B) age
C) socioeconomic status
D) both a and c
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Any patient taking a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor (an antidepressant) should avoid all of the following foods or beverages, EXCEPT

A) wine
B) diet Coke
C) yogurt
D) cheese
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6
Concurrent use of alcoholic beverages and sedatives may result in

A) excessive CNS depression
B) excitability
C) GI disturbances
D) headache
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7
Which nonprescription drug interacts with warfarin?

A) diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
B) aspirin (Bayer)
C) acetaminophen (Tylenol)
D) pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)
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8
Chronic use of alcoholic beverages may interact with the drug phenytoin by

A) decreasing liver enzyme activity
B) increasing renal excretion
C) increasing liver enzyme activity
D) decreasing renal excretion
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9
Synergism refers to the effect of two or more drugs causing

A) a stronger effect
B) a weaker effect
C) the same effect
D) none of the above
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10
Carbidopa is often prescribed in combination with levodopa in patients with Parkinson's disease. The addition of carbidopa decreases the amount of levodopa needed to have an effect, but it does not have a beneficial effect in these patients if given alone. This is an example of

A) synergy
B) antagonism
C) potentiation
D) Cytochrome P450 enzyme inhibition
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11
Drugs that are most often abused include

A) antidepressants
B) opioids
C) antihistamines
D) antibiotics
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12
All of the following drugs' effects may be decreased by smoking, EXCEPT

A) diazepam
B) theophylline
C) amitriptyline
D) aspirin
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13
Factors that may result in a drug interaction include the following, EXCEPT

A) nonprescription drug use
B) multiple prescribers
C) pharmacy intervention
D) patient noncompliance
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14
The blood pressure medicine propranolol can reduce the effectiveness of an albuterol inhaler in an asthmatic patient. This is an example of

A) synergy
B) antagonism
C) potentiation
D) Cytochrome P450 enzyme inhibition
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15
Garlic is an herb used for lowering cholesterol and modestly lowering blood pressure. Which types of drugs would you caution patients about taking concurrently with garlic?

A) cholesterol medications
B) anti-inflammatories
C) antihypertensives
D) antidepressants
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16
The antibiotic ciprofloxacin may have decreased absorption when taken with

A) green leafy vegetables
B) magnesium- and aluminum-containing antacids
C) aspirin
D) all the above
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17
Which of the following drugs may cause peripheral neuritis in some patients?

A) insulin
B) acetaminophen
C) isoniazid
D) aspirin
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18
Vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage may inactivate

A) warfarin
B) cimetidine
C) lithium
D) insulin
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Antagonism refers to the effect of one drug causing another drug to have

A) a stronger effect
B) a weaker effect
C) the same effect
D) none of the above
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20
Which of the following increases the drug metabolizing enzymes of the liver?

A) caffeine
B) smoking
C) occasional alcohol consumption
D) all the above
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21
Impaired renal function and ____________________ function are the most important conditions that may alter drug activity and cause drug interactions.
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22
Aspirin and alcohol increase the risk of ____________________ bleeding.
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23
The cooperative effect of two or more drugs given together to produce a stronger effect is called ____________________.
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24
Antacids decrease the effects of ____________________.
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25
Give two examples of drug-food interactions. How can these be prevented in the community pharmacy setting?
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26
Explain how smoking may affect certain therapeutic agents. Give three examples of these medications.
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27
Explain how genetic factors may develop drug interactions and give two examples.
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The combination of potassium-sparing diuretics and salt substitutes can result in dangerously high ____________________ levels.
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29
Some drugs, such as calcium channel blockers, estrogens, cyclosporine, and triazolam, should not be taken with ____________________ juice.
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30
What are five ways that a pharmacy can reduce the risk of drug interactions?
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31
Newborn infants do not have fully developed ____________________ systems, which can lead to drug-related problems.
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The tendencies of some individuals to abuse drugs may lead to increased drug ____________________.
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One enzyme system in the liver that may contribute to some drug interactions is the ____________________.
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34
List five drugs that should not be given concurrently with grapefruit juice.
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List five guidelines to reduce and manage drug interactions.
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What is the difference between drug synergy and potentiation? Give one example of when synergy is desirable and one example of when it may cause an undesirable effect.
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How do pharmacists and pharmacy technicians work together to avoid drug interactions with patients? What are three specific questions that can be asked of the patient that may avert a potential drug interaction?
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Wine, cheese, and yogurt should be avoided in patients taking ____________________ because of potential toxic effects.
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