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| Where is the site of action for Levetiracetam? |
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| Synaptic vessicle protein |
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| Where is the site of action for Lorazepam? |
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| Where is the site of action for Phenobarbital? |
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| Where is the site of action for Ethosuximide? |
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| Voltage gated Ca channels |
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| Where is the site of action for Phenytoin? |
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| Voltage gated Na channels |
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| Where is the site of action for Flumazenil? |
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| The drug of choice for absence seizures is? |
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| The drug of choice for status epilepticus is? |
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| What do u give for listeria? |
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| Pt has positive india ink stain of ther CSF, what drug do u give them? |
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| Pt has rocky mountain spotted fever what do u give? |
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| Which antimicrobial binds to the terminal alanines on NAM peptide chains? |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by intracellulat conversion to 5-FU |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by tripple phosphorylation to toxic metabolites? |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by inhibiting glucan synthase? |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis? |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by forming a leaky pore in cellular membrane? |
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| Which antimicrobial acts by inhibiting transpeptidase (PBP)? |
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