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					  C. Insulin Aspart					 
					 Which type of insulin is degraded to monomers in the subcutaneous tissues having the characteristic of easy absorbability? A. Lente Insulin B. Insulin Detemir C. Insulin Aspart D. Insulin Glargine | 
					  A. Short acting					 
					 Which insulin preparation is given thru IV ONLY because its dilution causes hexamers to dissociate immediately to monomers? A. Short acting B. Rapid acting C. Intermediate acting D. Long acting | 
					  C. Fluvastatin					 
					 The following drugs are metabolized by CYP34A, except: A. Lovastatin B. Simvastatin C. Fluvastatin D. Atorvastatin | 
					  A. Oral					 
					 The route of administration of Niacin A. Oral B. IV C. IM D. Subcutaneous | 
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					  A. 30 minutes before eating					 
					 To avoid postprandial hyperglycemia, short-acting insulin should be taken: A. 30 minutes before eating B. 3 minutes before eating C. 30 minutes after eating D. 3 minutes after eating | 
					  D. Glargine					 
					 Which of the following long acting insulin is the first long acting peakless available in the market, which is less soluble at physiologic pH and more soluble at acidic pH? A. Detemir B. Ultralente C. Degludec D. Glargine | 
					  D. 2-4 weeks					 
					 This is the time until maximum effect on lipids for Bile-acid binding resin: A. 1-2 weeks B. 1-3 weeks C. 2-3 weeks D. 2-4 weeks | 
					  C. 1.5-2hrs					 
					 The half-life of Lovastatin, Simvastatin, Pravastatin, and Fluvastatin A. 14hrs B. 10hrs C. 1.5-2hrs D. 19hrs | 
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					  D. Insulin Degludec					 
					 Has a duration of action of more than 24 hours, given once a day or thrice a week: A. Insulin Detemir B. Insulin Glargine C. Insulin Lispro D. Insulin Degludec | 
					  A. Afrezza					 
					 Which insulin inhaler is an ultra rapid acting insulin inhaled at the beginning of a meal? A. Afrezza B. Dreamboat C. Powdered insulin D. Exubera | 
					  A. Niacin					 
					 This is excreted in the urine unmodified A. Niacin B. Resin C. Statins D. Omega 3 | 
					  A. Oral					 
					 Fibrates are completely absorbed after this route of administration A. Oral B. IV C. IM D. Subcutaneous | 
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					  B. Pramlintide					 
					 Which of the following has a half life of 48 minutes, given parenterally, and is metabolized in the kidneys with active metabolites? A. Bromocriptine B. Pramlintide C. Empagliflozin D. Sitagliptin | 
					  C. Glipizide					 
					 Which of the second genration sulfonylureas should be given 30 minutes before breakfast because food reduces its absorption? A. Gliclazide B. Glyburide C. Glipizide D. Glimepiride | 
					  C. Ezetimibe					 
					 This drug has a modest increase in HDL A. Statins B. Resin C. Ezetimibe D. Niacin | 
					  B. Bile Acid-Binding Resins					 
					 Which are NOT absorbed or metabolically altered by the intestine? A. Statins B. Ezetimibe C. Fibrates D. Bile Acid-Binding Resins | 
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					  A. Tolbutamide					 
					 Which of the following first generation sulfonylureas are well absorbed, rapidly metabolized in the liver with a half life of 4-5 hours? A. Tolbutamide B. Chlorpropamide C. Tolazamide D. Acetohexamide | 
					  B. Nateglinide					 
					 Which of the megletinide analogues has rapid absorption within 20minutes? A. Repaglinide B. Nateglinide C. Mitiglinide D. Tolazamide | 
					  B. Fenofibrate					 
					 Which of the following Fibrates has a half-life of 20 hours?  A. Gemfibrozil B. Fenofibrate C. Ciprofibrate D. Clofibrate | 
					  B. 400 mg/dL					 
					 BAS should be discontinued if triglycerides exceed: A. 200 mg/dL B. 400 mg/dL C. 600 mg/dL D. 800 mg/dL |