Reproductive Pharmacology

Welcome to your Reproductive Pharmacology

1. 
A male patient comes to your clinic for follow up after starting a new diuretic. They have a longstanding history of CHF and HTN, and recently had their medication reviewed and updated. He complains of breast soreness and tenderness, and he states that he feels like his breasts seem “full” or bigger. Which of the following drugs is most likely responsible for his new symptoms?
2. 
After alpha blockers such as tamsulosin, which of the following is a preferred drug of choice for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia?
3. 
_____ Leuprolide helps increase fertility, and ____ Leuprolide decreases leiomyoma size.
4. 
Which of these hormones’ effects can cause a patient to have androgenic alopecia?
5. 
A 23-year old female patient comes into your office with complaints of irregular periods. She reports that she has never had a regular period, sometimes having them once a month, other times skipping several months before having some spotting. She has a BMI of 34. Vitals stable. On physical exam, you note prominent hairs on her upper lip and chin. She shyly says she was in a rush and didn’t have time to trim them. She is sexually active, but it not interested in having kids for “several years.” Which of the following is the best pharmacologic drug of choice for the patient to help her symptoms?
6. 
Which of the following drugs is not used in abortion in pregnant patients?

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