1. Tick the main approach of peptic ulcer treatment:
A. Neutralization of gastric acid
B. Eradication of Helicobacter pylori
C. Inhibition of gastric acid secretion
D. All the above
2. Gastric acid secretion is under the control of the following agents EXCEPT:
A. Histamine
B. Acetylcholine
C. Serotonin
D. Gastrin
3. Indicate the drug belonging to proton pump inhibitors:
A. Pirenzepine
B. Ranitidine
C. Omeprazole
D. Trimethaphan
4. All of the following agents intensify the secretion of gastric glands EXCEPT:
a) Pepsin
b) Gastrin
c) Histamine
d) Carbonate mineral waters
5. Which of the following drugs is an agent of substitution therapy?
a) Gastrin
b) Hydrochloric acid
c) Histamine
d) Carbonate mineral waters
6. Choose the drug which is a H2-receptor antagonist:
a) Omeprazole
b) Pirenzepine
c) Carbenoxolone
d) Ranitidine
7. All of the following drugs are proton pump inhibitors EXCEPT:
A. Pantoprozole
B. Omeprazole
C. Famotidine
D. Rabeprazole
8. Indicate the drug belonging to M1-cholinoblockers:
a. Cimetidine
b. Ranitidine
c. Pirenzepin
d. d) Omeprazole
9. Which of the following drugs may cause reversible gynecomastia?
a. Omeprazole
b. Pirenzepine
c. Cimetidine
d. Sucralfate
10. Cimetidine has no effect on hepatic drug metabolism. It's
a. True
b. False
11. Tick the drug forming a physical barrier to HCL and Pepsin:
a. Ranitidine
b. Sucralfate
c. Omeprazole
d. Pirenzepine
12. Which drug is an analog of prostaglandin E1?
a. Misoprostole
b. De-no
c. Sucralfate
d. Omeprazole
13. Select the drug stimulating the protective function of the mucous barrier and the stability of the mucous membrane against damaging factors:
a. De-nol
b. sucralfate
c. Misoprostol
d. Omeprazole