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The only reason that a patient would be taking an irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor would be for the treatment of:
 
  1. glaucoma.
  2. myasthenia gravis.
  3. muscular dystrophy.
  4. hypertension.

Question 2

Optimal dosage of cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with myasthenia gravis is indicated by:
 
  1. muscle relaxation.
  2. miosis.
  3. increased intestinal tone and motility.
  4. increased ability to raise the eyelids.



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Correct Answer: 1

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Correct Answer: 4



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