Drugs Used in Peptic Ulcer & GERD — Topic Test
20 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.
A 38-year-old man develops a severe acute attack of gout. He has chronic kidney disease with eGFR 28 mL/min and active peptic ulcer disease, precluding NSAIDs. Which is the most appropriate first-line agent for the acute attack?
AAllopurinol
BHigh-dose colchicine
COral prednisolone
DProbenecid