34. Why is infliximab not indicated for monotherapy in RA?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
a. Rapid onset of action
16%
b. Infusion-related reactions
3%
c. Increased lymphocyte counts
6%
d. Enhanced proteoglycan synthesis
70%
e. Development of anti-infliximab antibodies
35. How does abatacept modulate the inflammatory response in RA?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
a. Enhancing T cell activation
9%
b. Promoting B-cell depletion
18%
c. Blocking TNF-α interaction
9%
d. Inhibiting IL-6 receptors
43%
e. Competing with CD28 for binding
36. Which antibody is directed against the CD20 antigen on B lymphocytes?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
a. Adalimumab
6%
b. Certolizumab
73%
c. Rituximab
9%
d. Tocilizumab
4%
e. Sarilumab
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38. Which enzyme do Janus kinases modulate in response to inflammatory mediators?
Anonymous Quiz
35%
a. COX-2
25%
b. Xanthine oxidase
8%
c. Aldolase
13%
d. CD20
20%
e. Hemoglobin
39. What is the primary aim of urate-lowering therapy in chronic gout?
Anonymous Quiz
59%
a. Reducing synthesis of uric acid
16%
b. Enhancing uric acid excretion
16%
c. Increasing saturation point of uric acid
4%
d. Lowering hemoglobin levels
5%
e. Improving inflammatory response
40. What is the primary mechanism of action of febuxostat in the treatment of gout?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
a. Blocking prostaglandin synthesis
18%
b. Inhibiting urate-anion exchanger
29%
c. Converting uric acid to allantoin
43%
d. Inhibiting xanthine oxidase
2%
e. Enhancing uric acid reabsorption
41. How does febuxostat differ from allopurinol in terms of renal elimination?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
a. Febuxostat has greater renal elimination
35%
b. Allopurinol requires less renal adjustment
13%
c. Both have similar renal elimination
40%
d. Allopurinol requires more renal adjustment
3%
e. Neither requires renal adjustment
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42. In which patients should febuxostat be used with caution due to a potential risk of heart disease or stroke?
Anonymous Quiz
2%
a. Those with hyperlipidemia
9%
b. Patients with a history of gout
79%
c. Individuals with a history of heart disease or stroke
2%
d. Those with gastrointestinal disorder
7%
e. Patients with renal impairment
43. What is the primary mechanism of action of probenecid in promoting renal clearance of uric acid?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
a. Blocking prostaglandin synthesis
12%
b. Inhibiting xanthine oxidase
18%
c. Enhancing uric acid reabsorption
26%
d. Converting uric acid to allantoin
40%
e. Inhibiting urate-anion exchanger
44. At what creatinine clearance level should probenecid be avoided?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
a. Less than 30 mL/min
68%
b. Less than 50 mL/min
8%
c. Greater than 70 mL/min
7%
d. Less than 20 mL/min
2%
e. No restrictions on creatinine clearance
45. What is the primary function of pegloticase in patients with gout?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
a. Inhibiting xanthine oxidase
9%
b. Blocking prostaglandin synthesis
69%
c. Converting uric acid to allantoin
11%
d. Inhibiting urate-anion exchanger
4%
e. Enhancing uric acid reabsorption
46. How often is pegloticase administered in patients with gout?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
a. Every week
63%
b. Every 2 weeks
17%
c. Once a month
7%
d. Twice a month
6%
e. Every 3 weeks
47. What adverse reactions may occur with pegloticase, requiring premedication with antihistamines and corticosteroids?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
a. Nausea and vomiting
24%
b. Dermatologic reactions
16%
c. Anemia and anaphylaxis
49%
d. Infusion-related reactions
5%
e. Hypertension and headache
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