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Author PageAuthor::Chetan Lokhande
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Pharmacology
Sub Category SubCategory::Pulmonology
Prompt [[Prompt::A 26-year-old male who works in the college library comes to you with a complaint of running nose. He says that this is not the first time he had these symptoms. He sometimes also presents with a cough, nasal congestion and sneezing. He claims that his jobs requires cleaning the library shelf which usually has a lost of dust on it. On inquiry he said that the physician last time prescribed him with a medication, which after a few days made his running nose worse. What could have the physician

suggested to prevent this side effect?]]

Answer A AnswerA::Give him a drug free week.
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Answer B AnswerB::Stop the medication.
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Answer C AnswerC::Not use the drug for more than 5 consecutive days.
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Answer D AnswerD::Not use the drug for more than 3 consecutive days
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Answer E AnswerE::Switch over to oral forms.
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