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CP7020 Drug Nutrient Interaction

Total questions: 11

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Which of the following is an example of diet-drug interaction?

a)

A drug that a person take may alters the effects of another drug that was taken.

b)

Food components in a person's diet may alter the effectiveness the drug taken.

2.

Drugs may alter food intake by:

a)

Altering the appetite

b)

Interfering with taste or smell

c)

Induce nausea or vomiting

d)

Causing mouth sores

3.

Bile acid binders binding to fat soluble vitamins is an example of drugs altering nutrition _____________.

a)

absorption

b)

excretion

4.

The competition for absorption sites in the intestine between amino acids and the drug levodpoa alters drug _______________.

a)

absorption

b)

excretion

5.

Minerals can bind to some antibiotics, reducing absorption of both minerals and the drugs.

a)

True

b)

False

6.

_______________ have been found to inactivate or inhibit enzymes that metabolize a number of different drugs.

a)

Grapefruit

b)

Apples

c)

Grapes

7.

A person on warfarin needs to keep his/her vitamin __________ intake constant.

a)

A

b)

D

c)

E

d)

K

8.

Individuals using warfarin are advised to consume similar amounts of vitamin K daily to keep warfarin activity stable.

a)

True

b)

False

9.

People taking MAO inhibitors are advised to restrict their intakes of foods rich in ____________.

a)

tyramine

b)

amino acids

10.

The combination of tyramine and MAO inhibitors can be fatal. What does MAO stand for ?

a)

monoxide amines

b)

monoamine oxidase

11.

Tyramine content ____________food ages or spoils.

a)

decreases

b)

increases