What are some high-risk patients with Didanosine? A. Liver disease, anemia, renal function, bleeding disorders, infection B. Impaired liver and renal function, anemia, bleeding disorders, infection. C. Hypotension or taking HTN medications. D. Risk for pancreatitis is increased with history of alcoholism or pancreatitis and by use of IV pentamidine. E. Liver impairment, neonates should not be prescribed formulations containing benzyl alcohol or its derivatives. {Ans: D}What is treatment for Tinea Corporis? a. Topical Azole or allylamine; severe infection use oral griseofulvin. b. Undecylenic acid c. Clotrimazole d. Oral griseofulvin 6-8 weeks {Ans: Answer: a}What are pros in using a beta blocker to treat glaucoma? A. Cost B. cause minimal disturbance in vision C. Does not cause photophobia D. Does not cause conjunctivitis {Ans: B}What are some high-risk patients with Zidovudine? A. Liver disease, anemia, renal function, bleeding disorders, infection B. Risk for hematologic toxicity is increased by a low granulocyte count, low levels of hemoglobin, Vt B12, or folic acid, and concurrent use of drugs that are myelosuppressive, nephrotoxic or toxic to circulating blood cells. C. Contraindications for full-term infants until 14 days after birth, and preterm infants until 14 days after their predicted birth date.