PillBox Pharmacy / Analgesics

A detailed illustration of various NSAIDs and analgesics, showcasing their effects, properties, and uses in a clinical setting. Include elements like chemical structures, patient scenarios, and visual representations of pain relief.

PillBox Pharmacy Analgesics Quiz

Test your knowledge on analgesics and NSAIDs with our engaging quiz! Designed for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding pain relief medications, this quiz will challenge your understanding of common analgesics and their properties.

With 10 carefully crafted questions, you’ll explore topics such as:
- Properties of NSAIDs
- Effects on platelet aggregation
- Risks associated with specific medications
- Patient scenarios and best practices

10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by RelievingPain101
Which of the following are from Properties of NSAIDs :
A- Analgesic And Antipyretic
B- Bronchoconstriction And Anti-inflammatory
D- A+B
C- Peripheral vasodilation And Bronchodilation
NSAIDS cause difficulties in breathing because of :
Prostaglandin
Thromboxane A2
Leukotriene
Prostacyclin
Which of NSAIDS INHIBIT PLATLET AGGREGATION :
SALISAL
PARACETAMOL
CELECOXIB
ETORICOXIB
Baby Aspirin :
Cause Reye’s syndrome in patients below 16 with active viral infections
Cause platelets aggregation
Inhibit COX2 enzyme
Can give to children and adolescents below 16 years old
A 54-year-old man complains of knee pain for the past six weeks and, during the past two weeks, the pain has often awakened him during the night.When asked about his medical history, the patient indicates that he had peptic ulcer last year caused by h pylori infection and until now some times he had a epigastric pain. Your best choice as analgesic is :
Brufen 400
Mobic 15
Arcoxia90
Voltaren 100
Sami is a 30 years old man who has suffered from asthma for the past 20 years. His asthma has become worse after a recent covid 19 infection , and now he have a back pain. Sami come to your pharmacy asking for pain reliever medication . Your safest choice is:
Advil
Arcoxia
Taskin
Panda strong
Which NSAID has the lowest cardiovascular risk?
Naproxen
Meloxicam
Celecoxib
Etoricoxib
Aspirin is a drug commonly used for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with elevated risk factors (e.g. Advanced age, diabetes, smoking, high blood pressure, and/or coronary artery disease). While aspirin has been found to be effective in reducing cardiovascular risk in such patients, it has also been found that other drugs can significantly interfere with aspirin's beneficial effects if taken concomitantly. An example of the type of drug to be avoided in such patients is:
Ibuprofen
Colchicine
Paracetamol
Prednisone
‏A patient takes a drug that has analgesic & antipyretic effects, but is not antiinflammatory. It can cause potentially fatal hepatotoxicity when large doses are consumed over a short time period, especially in alcoholic patients, or those with pre-existing liver disease. Which drug best fits this description?
Adol 500
Voldic k 50
Cataflam 50
Nopain ds
Ahmed is a 58 year old alcoholic with a 5 year history of ulcers. Recently when self-medicating for a back condition Ahmed consumed 5 times the recommended daily dose of an over-the-counter pain reliever. Soon afterwards Ahmed developed a severe episode of nausea and vomiting. Twleve hours later his wife brings him to the local Emergency Department. After quizzing Ahmed about the identity of his analgesic, the ER physician draws blood samples for drug analysis and administers N-acetyl cysteine 140 mg/kg orally to prevent further toxicity. What analgesic did Ahmed most likely take to cause this problem?
Revanin 500
Aspirin 100
Aspitect 81
Taskin 400
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