| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Positive cardiac inotrope derived from a plant, sometimes used for atrial fibrillation | Digoxin | 83%
|
| Benzodiazepine, used for alcohol withdrawal and seizures | Diazepam | 67%
|
| Corticosteroid, can be given for intravenously for asthma exacerbation and meningitis | Dexamethasone | 33%
|
| Cough suppressant | Dextromethorphan | 33%
|
| Nondihydropyridine calcium channel blocker, used for rate control in tachyarrhythmias | Diltiazem | 33%
|
| Antibiotic in the tetracycline class, used for atypical bacterial infections | Doxycycline | 33%
|
| Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), used for neuropathic pain | Duloxetine | 33%
|
| Direct thrombin inhibitor, taken orally to decrease risk of thromboembolism | Dabigatran | 17%
|
| SGLT2 inhibitor, used for diabetes mellitus and heart failure | Dapagliflozin | 17%
|
| Antibiotic that creates pores in bacterial cell membranes | Daptomycin | 17%
|
| Protease inhibitor, used for HIV infection | Darunavir | 17%
|
| Second generation non-sedating anti-histamine, used for seasonal allergies | Desloratadine | 17%
|
| K+ channel opener, that can decrease blood pressure and block insulin secretion | Diazoxide | 17%
|
| Antibiotic of the penicillin (β-lactam) class, given orally for bacterial mastitis | Dicloxacillin | 17%
|
| Aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor, induces a "hangover" feeling when taken with alcohol | Disulfiram | 17%
|
| α1-R-antagonist, used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) | Doxazosin | 17%
|
| First generation sedating anti-histamine, used for seasonal allergies and insomnia | Doxylamine | 17%
|
| GLP-1-R agonist, used for diabetes mellitus | Dulaglutide | 17%
|
| Monoclonal antibody targeting the IL-4/13 receptor, used for atopic dermatitis | Dupilumab | 17%
|
| PD-L1-targeting immune checkpoint inhibitor, used for lung and bladder cancer | Durvalumab | 17%
|