In which population is salmon calcitonin indicated for the treatment of osteoporosis?
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9%
a. Menopausal women
4%
b. Prepubescent children
84%
c. Postmenopausal women at least 5 years postmenopausal
2%
d. Young adults
2%
e. Elderly men
Which route of administration is used for teriparatide and abaloparatide?
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9%
a. Intravenous
22%
b. Oral
63%
c. Subcutaneous injection
5%
d. Intramuscular
0%
e. Intranasal
What is the recommended duration of cumulative lifetime use for teriparatide or abaloparatide?
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65%
a. More than 2 years
16%
b. More than 5 years
5%
c. More than 10 years
6%
d. No specific duration
7%
e. Less than 1 year
What is the target of Denosumab, and how often is it administered for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis?
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10%
a. Osteoblasts; daily
75%
b. Osteoclasts; every 6 months
10%
c. Calcium absorption; weekly
4%
d. Renal function; monthly
2%
e. Bone matrix; annually
What is the primary effect of raloxifene on breast and endometrial tissue?
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16%
a. Stimulation
34%
b. Inhibition
12%
c. No impact
11%
d. Promotes hyperplasia
27%
e. Increases estrogen production
What is the primary factor determining the dosing frequency (daily, weekly, or monthly) of oral bisphosphonates like alendronate?
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4%
a. Patient age
36%
b. Severity of osteoporosis
15%
c. Food intake
40%
d. Drug potency
6%
e. Type of fracture
Which vitamin is often at risk for deficiency in older patients and is essential for bone health?
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2%
a. Vitamin A
5%
b. Vitamin B12
2%
c. Vitamin C
90%
d. Vitamin D
1%
e. Vitamin E
What adverse effect is associated with selective estrogen receptor modulators like raloxifene?
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10%
a. Increased risk of infections
6%
b. Hypocalcemia
61%
c. Hot flashes
9%
d. Gastrointestinal bleeding
14%
e. Osteosarcoma
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What adverse effect is associated with selective estrogen receptor modulators like raloxifene?
⚠️Adverse effects(Raloxifene):
▫️hot flashes.
▫️leg cramps.
▫️increased risk of venous thromboembolism.
▫️hot flashes.
▫️leg cramps.
▫️increased risk of venous thromboembolism.
1. What hormones are produced by the pancreas?
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3%
a. Estrogen, testosterone, and progesterone
94%
b. Insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin
3%
c. Thyroxine, triiodothyronine, and calcitonin
0%
d. Cortisol, adrenaline, and noradrenaline
0%
e. Melatonin, serotonin, and dopamine
2. In diabetes mellitus, what complications may result if left untreated?
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1%
a. Hearing loss and arthritis
5%
b. Respiratory distress and anemia
93%
c. Retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiovascular complications
1%
d. Skin infections and gastrointestinal issues
0%
e. Muscular dystrophy and joint pain
4. What is the primary cause of type 1 diabetes?
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3%
a. Aging and obesity
82%
b. Autoimmune-mediated destruction of β cells
10%
c. Genetic factors
5%
d. Peripheral insulin resistance
1%
e. Environmental toxins
5. What symptoms are characteristic of type 1 diabetes due to an absolute deficiency of insulin?
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3%
a. Hypertension, fatigue, and headaches
92%
b. Polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria, and weight loss
3%
c. Joint pain, nausea, and dizziness
1%
d. Insomnia, anxiety, and irritability
0%
e. Constipation, abdominal pain, and bloating
6. What is the primary treatment for type 1 diabetes?
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7%
a. Weight reduction and dietary modification
9%
b. Oral glucose-lowering agents
80%
c. Insulin therapy
2%
d. Exercise and lifestyle changes
2%
e. Home blood glucose monitoring
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7. Which type of diabetes accounts for greater than 90% of cases?
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2%
a. Gestational diabetes
8%
b. Type 1 diabetes
88%
c. Type 2 diabetes
1%
d. Diabetes due to other causes
0%
e. Autoimmune diabetes