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Exam Code:
FPGEE
Exam Name:
Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination
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Last Updated:
Mar 12, 2025
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NABP FPGEE

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Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination Questions and Answers

Question 1

Mechanism of inhibit protein synthesis is characteristic of all the following antibiotics, EXCEPT:

Options:

A.

Aminoglycosides

B.

Tetracycline

C.

Cephalexin

D.

Chloramphenicol

E.

Clindamycin

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Question 2

Penicillin should be administrated 1 hour before meals or 2 to 3 hours after meals in order to:

I- Improve the bioavailability

II- Maximize the dissolution rate

III- Avoid interaction with calcium ions

Options:

A.

I only

B.

III only

C.

I and II only

D.

II and III only

E.

All are correct

Question 3

Which of the following is an anti-infective agent with lowest therapeutic index?

Options:

A.

Macrolide

B.

Cephalosporins

C.

Cloramphenicol

D.

Aminoglycosides

E.

Antifungal agents