A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Fatigue and malaise
C) Hypokalemia
D) Increased intraocular pressure
A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Fatigue and malaise
C) Hypokalemia
D) Increased intraocular pressure
This week we celebrate #loveyourpetday! As with humans what are our concerns when giving pets medications not specifically prescribed for them?
Difficulty ⭐
a) Overdosing
b) Allergic reactions
c) Drug interactions
d) All of the above
Answer in the comments
This week we celebrate #loveyourpetday! As with humans what are our concerns when giving pets medications not specifically prescribed for them?
Difficulty ⭐
a) Overdosing
b) Allergic reactions
c) Drug interactions
d) All of the above
Answer in the comments
This week we celebrate #loveyourpetday! As with humans what are our concerns when giving pets medications not specifically prescribed for them?
Difficulty ⭐
a) Overdosing
b) Allergic reactions
c) Drug interactions
d) All of the above
Answer in the comments
Which of the following is a common adverse drug reaction of ACE inhibitors used to treat heart failure?
-Hypokalaemia
-Hyperkalaemia
-Tachycardia
-Constipation
Difficulty 💗 (answers in the comments please 😊)
Which of the following is a common adverse drug reaction of ACE inhibitors used to treat heart failure?
-Hypokalaemia
-Hyperkalaemia
-Tachycardia
-Constipation
Difficulty 💗 (answers in the comments please 😊)
Long-term use of which drug is most strongly associated with memory problems and cognitive decline?
-Alcohol
-Nicotine
-Caffeine
-St John's Wort
(post answers in the comments😊)
Long-term use of which drug is most strongly associated with memory problems and cognitive decline?
-Alcohol
-Nicotine
-Caffeine
-St John's Wort
(post answers in the comments😊)
- Citalopram
- Doxycycline
- Warfarin
- Simvastatin
(answers in the comments 😊)
- Citalopram
- Doxycycline
- Warfarin
- Simvastatin
(answers in the comments 😊)
-Amoxicillin
-Meropenem
-Clarithromycin
-Chloramphenicol
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-Amoxicillin
-Meropenem
-Clarithromycin
-Chloramphenicol
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-Amoxicillin
-Meropenem
-Clarithromycin
-Chloramphenicol
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-Metoprolol
-Propranolol
-Atenolol
-Bisoprolol
(answers in the comments 😊)
-Metoprolol
-Propranolol
-Atenolol
-Bisoprolol
(answers in the comments 😊)
The correct answer is a faulty app linked to a glucose monitor (CGM), this is classed as a medical device which is reportable to the Yellow Card Scheme. Read more about what should be reported here: yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk
The correct answer is a faulty app linked to a glucose monitor (CGM), this is classed as a medical device which is reportable to the Yellow Card Scheme. Read more about what should be reported here: yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk
Which of the following is reportable to the Yellow Card Scheme? Difficulty ⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Faulty app linked to CGM (continuous glucose monitor)
- Leaky standard strength toothpaste
- A tasty herbal tea
- A typo in a dietary advice leaflet
(answers in comments 😊)
Which of the following is reportable to the Yellow Card Scheme? Difficulty ⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Faulty app linked to CGM (continuous glucose monitor)
- Leaky standard strength toothpaste
- A tasty herbal tea
- A typo in a dietary advice leaflet
(answers in comments 😊)
-Getting stuck in chimney
-Fall after a mulled wine
-Electric shock by lights
-Burn while cooking
-Getting stuck in chimney
-Fall after a mulled wine
-Electric shock by lights
-Burn while cooking
-Getting stuck in chimney
-Fall after a mulled wine
-Electric shock by lights
-Burn while cooking
-Dabigatran
-Enoxaparin
-Warfarin
-Aspirin
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-Dabigatran
-Enoxaparin
-Warfarin
-Aspirin
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-EMIS
-SystmOne
-Datix
-Cerner
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-EMIS
-SystmOne
-Datix
-Cerner
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-EMIS
-SystmOne
-Datix
-Cerner
(answers in the comments please 😊)
-CYP3A4
-CYP2D6
-CYP2C19
-CYP1A2
(answers in the comments 😊)
-CYP3A4
-CYP2D6
-CYP2C19
-CYP1A2
(answers in the comments 😊)
- Only if a doctor gives it
- Yes it can
- Only if one am and one pm
- Only if <65 years
(answers in the comments! 😊)
- Only if a doctor gives it
- Yes it can
- Only if one am and one pm
- Only if <65 years
(answers in the comments! 😊)