NABP FPGEE Exam
Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (Page 27 )

Updated On: 12-Feb-2026

Indication of metoprolol is:

  1. Bacteroides (other than Bacteroides fragilis)
  2. Duodenal ulcer
  3. Stage fright
  4. Ventricular tachyarrythmias provoked by exercise
  5. Cardiac arrest

Answer(s): D



Mechanism of action of ampicillin is:

  1. Inhibits cholesterol synthesis
  2. Inhibits transpeptidase
  3. Inhibits viral DNA polymerase
  4. Potentiates glucose-mediated insulin secretion
  5. Inhibits renal epithelial Na channels

Answer(s): B



Indication of Norvir is:

  1. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  2. Cytomegalovirus retinitis
  3. Diarrhea
  4. Influenza A
  5. HIV

Answer(s): E



Route of administration of ofloxacin is:

  1. Intra-auricular
  2. Sublingual
  3. Oral
  4. IV
  5. Intramuscular

Answer(s): C



Interactions with other drugs of tramadol is?

  1. beta-lactam antibiotics - synergism
  2. Rifampin: stimulates metabolism
  3. Phenytoin: stimulates metabolism
  4. MAO inhibitors: increase hyperpyrexia, excitation, delirium, seizures.
  5. Antihistamines: enhance analgesia

Answer(s): E






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