NABP FPGEE Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination Online Training
NABP FPGEE Online Training
The questions for FPGEE were last updated at May 12,2025.
- Exam Code: FPGEE
- Exam Name: Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination
- Certification Provider: NABP
- Latest update: May 12,2025
Question #31
Indication of metoprolol is:
- A . Bacteroides (other than Bacteroides fragilis)
- B . Duodenal ulcer
- C . Stage fright
- D . Ventricular tachyarrythmias provoked by exercise
- E . Cardiac arrest
Question #32
Class of nelfinavir is:
- A . Glucocorticosteroids
- B . Anti-asthmatic agents
- C . Polyenes
- D . Antivirals
- E . Autonomic nervous system drugs
Question #33
Which of the following is not directly related to a drug toxicity of Ibuprofen?
- A . Nausea
- B . Renal dysfunction
- C . Anemia
- D . Muscle wasting
Question #34
Indication of ticarcillin is:
- A . Streptococcus pneumoniae
- B . Varicella zoster virus
- C . Myocardial infarction
- D . Generalized motor seizures
- E . Bone marrow failure states (aplastic anemia, myelodysplasias) (investigational)
Question #35
Mechanism of action of doxorubicin is:
- A . Inhibits topoisomerase II
- B . alpha antagonist
- C . Inhibits peptidyl transferase
- D . beta antagonist
- E . Allosterically enhances GABAergic inhibition
Question #36
Indication of Norvir is:
- A . Streptococcus pneumoniae
- B . Cytomegalovirus retinitis
- C . Diarrhea
- D . Influenza A
- E . HIV
Question #37
Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of hepatitis?
- A . Valproic acid
- B . Quinidine
- C . Isoniazid
- D . Ethosuximide
Question #38
Indication of phenoxybenzamine is:
- A . Pain
- B . Movement disorders
- C . Thyrotoxicosis – preparation for radioactive iodine therapy
- D . Anaphylactic shock
- E . Acute hypertension
Question #39
Route of administration of methadone is:
- A . Subcutaneous
- B . Inhalation
- C . Intrathecal
- D . Oral
- E . Transdermal
Question #40
Which of the following drugs is associated with the reaction of Cinchonism?
- A . Valproic acid
- B . Quinidine
- C . Isoniazid
- D . Ethosuximide