- A. Anaerobic
- B. Gram positive organism
- C. Gram negative organisms
- D. Yeast and fungi
Chemotherapy
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The oral microblal fiora of a patient on prolonged broad spectrume antibiotic therapy is predominantly_____
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Which of the following is a 4th generation cephalosporin_____
- A. Ceftrioxone
- B. Cefaclor
- C. Cefepime
- D. Cefuroxime
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Cross resistance of isoniazid is seen with_____
- A. Rifampicin
- B. Ethionamide
- C. Cycloserine
- D. Ethambutol
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Metronidazole_____
- A. Has no side-effects
- B. Is used in management of ANUG
- C. Is mainly concentrated in saliva
- D. Is active against gram-positive aerobes
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Which of the following is a first generation oral cephalosporin____
- A. Cephapirin
- B. Cefadroxil
- C. Cefaclor
- D. Cefixime
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Cyclosporin is used an______
- A. Anticancer drug
- B. Antibiotic
- C. Antiarrythmic
- D. Immunosuppresant
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Best treatment of candidiasis of_____
- A. Mycostatin
- B. Amphoterin
- C. Antibiotics
- D. None of the above
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True about aminoglycoside is all except____
- A. Are bacteriostatic
- B. Distributed only extracellularly
- C. Excreted unchanged in urine
- D. Teratogenic
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Penicillin is effective against_____
- A. Neisseria meningitis
- B. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
- C. Treponema Pallidum
- D. All of the above
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Which of the following drugs in likely to damage the eighth cranial nerve when administered for a long period of time ?
- A. Ethambutol
- B. Isoniazid
- C. Rifampicin
- D. Streptomycin