NABP FPGEE Exam
Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (Page 11 )

Updated On: 9-Feb-2026

Mechanism of action of isoetharine is:

  1. Inhibits phosphodiesterase
  2. Reduces calcium influx into neurons
  3. Potentiates glucose-mediated insulin secretion
  4. Inhibits phospholipase A2
  5. beta-2 agonist

Answer(s): E



Mechanism of action of vancomycin is:

  1. Potentiates glucose-mediated insulin secretion
  2. Inhibits phospholipase C
  3. Mitotic spindle poison
  4. Inhibits transpeptidase
  5. Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis

Answer(s): E



Class of buspirone is:

  1. Anticonvulsants
  2. Lipid lowering drugs
  3. Beta blockers
  4. Benzodiazepines
  5. Sedatives

Answer(s): E



Contraindication of sulfamethoxazole is:

  1. Gout
  2. Diabetes mellitus
  3. Hyperlipidemia
  4. Liver disease
  5. Late pregnancy

Answer(s): E



Site of metabolism of zolpidem is:

  1. Liver
  2. None
  3. Reticuloendothelial system
  4. Leukocytes
  5. Unknown

Answer(s): A






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