For daytime allergy symptoms in a student who must stay alert, which option is most suitable to minimize sedation A
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A patient with allergic rhinitis and narrow-angle glaucoma asks for sedating antihistamine; which risk is most important A B. Strong
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A patient with seasonal allergy takes a first-generation antihistamine and develops dry mouth; which mechanism explains this effect A B.
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A woman planning pregnancy asks why folic acid is advised even before missed period; what is the key reason A
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A patient with allergy takes a sedating antihistamine at night; which common side effect should be warned for next morning
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A patient with allergic rhinitis has prominent nasal itching; which medicine effect directly reduces itching and sneezing A Increased insulin
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A patient with allergic rhinitis needs quick relief of sneezing and runny nose; which drug class provides symptom relief by
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In early pregnancy, folic acid supplementation is most important to prevent which fetal problem A Neural tube defects B Cataract
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A patient with seasonal allergy needs a non-drowsy medicine for daytime work; which option is most suitable A First-gen antihistamine
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When allergic rhinitis causes sneezing, itching, and watery nasal discharge, which drug class is usually used to reduce histamine effects
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