Common Medications

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Common Medications Quiz

Test your knowledge of common medications with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed for anyone interested in learning more about various drug classifications and their uses in healthcare.

  • 52 thoughtfully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Perfect for students, healthcare professionals, and enthusiasts
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by PreparingPill512
What is Cinnarizine? (1)
Antihistamine
Antipsychotic
Antimusicarnic
Analgesic
What is Haloperidol? (2)
Antipsychotics
Phenothiazines dopamine antagonist
ACE inhibitor
Antiemetic
What is Cyclizine? (2)
Antihistamine
Antiemetic
Anticoagulant
Analgesic
What is Metoclopramide? (1)
Analgesic
Antiemetic
ARB
Calcium Channel Blcoker
What is Levomepromazine? (2)
Antipsychotics
Phenothiazines dopamine antagonist
Analgesic
ACE inhibitor
What is Ondansetron? (1)
Analgesic
Antiarrhythmic
Antiemetic
Antihistamine
What group do: Simvastatin and Atorvastatin belong to and what do they do? (2)
Cholesterol lowering
Diabetes medication
Statin
Antiemetics
What is Clopidogrel? (1)
Antiplatelet
Anticoagulant
Lipid lowering
ACE inhibitor
What drug groups does: Dipyridamole, Ticagrelor and Cangrelor belong to? (1)
Antiarrhythmic
Anticoagulant
Antiplatelet
Lipid Lowering
What are the properties of Asprin? (2)
Antiplatelet
NSAID
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)
Antiarrhythmic
What drug class do Omeprazole, Lansoprazole and Esomeprazole belong to? (1)
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)
ACE Inhibitors
ARBs
Antiarrhythmic
What is Bisacodyl? (2)
Dulcolax
Stimulant Laxative
ARBs
PPI
What is Lactulose? (1)
Osmotic Laxative
Stimulant Laxative
Stool Softener
What does Senna and Docusate Sodium have in common? (1)
Both stimulant laxatives
Both osmotic laxatives
Both stool softeners
What is Ipratropium? (2)
Antimuscarinic
Bronchodilator
Beta 2 agonist
Anxiolytic
What do Hyoscine, Glycopyrronium bromide and Carbocistine have in common? (1)
Antimuscarinic
Antihistamine
Antipsychotics
Stimulant Laxatixes
What properties do Clonazepam, Diazepam and Lorazepam have? (2)
Anxiolytics
Benzodiazapine
Anticoagulant
ACE inhibitors
Zaleplon, Zolpidem and Zopiclone are... (2)
Sedatives
Non-benzodiazapines
Benzodiazapines
Opioids
Amlodipine and Felodipine are... (2)
A Anti-hypertensive
Anticoagulants
Calcium Channel Blocker
Antiarrhythmics
Bisoprolol, Atenolol and Propranolol belong to which groups which what action? (2)
Beta Blockers
Antiarrhythmics
ACE Inhibitors
Antihypertensives
What are Linsinopril, Ramipril, and Captopril? What do they do? (2)
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
Antihypertensives
Antiarrhythmics
Analgesics
Select which drugs are angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARB) (3)
Pravastatin
Lorsartan
Valsartan
Rosuvastatin
Candestartan
What do Metformin, Gliclazide, Sitagliptin, and Linagliptin all treat? (1)
High Cholesterol
Diabetes
Hypothyroidism
Levothyroxine and Liothyronine treat...(1)
Epilepsy
Convulsions
Hypothyroidism
Hyperthyroidism
What do Edoxaban, Rivaroxaban, Warfarin and Enoxaparin all have in common? (1)
Anti-platelet
Anticoagulant
Antimusicarinic
Statins
What is Carbimazole for? (1)
Loop diuretic
Bronchodilator
Antithyroid
Antihypertensive
What group does Bumetamide, Furosemide and Torasemide belong to?
K+ Sparing Diuretics
Loop Diuretics
Thiazides
Spironolactone is a... (1)
Loop diurectic
K+ Sparing Diuretic
Thiazide
What is Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN) used to treat? (1)
Asthma
Chronic Kidney Disease
Strokes
Chest Pain
Prednisolone, Dexamethasone and Hydrocortisone are... (1)
Statins
Sartans
Steroids
Analgesics
Levetriacetam is used to treat what? What is is commonly known as? (2)
Epilespy
Strokes
Brittle Bone Disease
Keppra
TIAs
Citalopram, Duloxetine, Fluoxetine and Setraline belong to which group? What do they treat? (2)
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Anxiety
Antidepressants
Schizophrenia
What are Amitriptyline and Mirtazapine? (1)
Antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Sedatives
What group do Doxycycline, Metronidazole and Meropenem all belong to? (1)
Antibiotics
Analgesics
Antidepressants
Sedatives
Oxycodone is a... (1)
NSAID
Opioid analgesic
Antipyretic
What are the properties of paracetamol? (2)
Analgesic
Antypyretic
Anti-inflammatory
Sedative
What do Gabapentin and Pregabalin treat? (2)
Epilepsy
Diabetes
High Cholesterol
Nerve Pain
What drug group does Naproxen and Ibuprofen belong to? What do they do? (2)
NSAIDS
Anti-inflammation
Anticogaulant
Antiplatelet
Diabetes
Epinephrine goes by another name, what is it? (1)
Enoxaparin
Adrenaline
Epoetin
Amoxicillin
What are the properties of adrenaline? (3)
Increases cardiac output
Aids respiration by relaxing bronchioles
Decreases blood pressure
Induces seziures
What is adrenaline used for? (3)
Anaphylaxis
Cardiac Arrests
Acute Asthma
Airway obstruction
Haemorrhage
What does Vitamin K do? (1)
Increases cardiac output
Treats Hypotension
Reverses Warfarin in Haemorrhages
Antiplatelet
What does Naloxone reverse? (1)
Warfarin
Opiods
Antidepressants
Paracetamol
What does Metaraminol given for? (1)
Hypotension
Hypertension
Decreased heart rate
Low temperature
Atropine is.. (3)
Antichloinergic
Antihistamine
Antihypertensive
Antihypotensive
Anti-bradycardic
Antimuscarinic
When would you see Tranexamic Acid (TAX) used? (2)
Trauma
Haemorrages
Cardiac arrest
Anaphylaxis
When are Propofol and Rocuronium used? (2)
Sedation
Intubation
Reverse the effects of paracetamol
Reverse effects of opiods
Reverse effects of Wafarin
What are the properties of Ketamine? (4)
Anaesthetic
Increases blood pressure
Analgesic
Hallucinogenic
Antihypotensive
Antipsycotic
Adenosine is a... (1)
Vasodilator
Vasoconstrictor
Lipid-Lowering agent
ACE inhibitor
Fentanyl is a...(1)
Antihistamine
Antipsychotic
Analgesic
Bronchodilator
Where would you see pethidine commonly used? (1)
Cardiac Arrest
Child birth
Anaphylaxis
How much Midazolam is used on death row?
5mg
55mg
10mg
500mg
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