- A. Meprobamate
- B. Pentobarbitone
- C. Thiopentone
- D. Phenobarbitone
Pharmacology (MCQs)
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IV ultrashort acting barbiturate_____
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One of the benzodiazepines (BDZ) comparatively safe in pregnancy is (Category-B) ?
- A. Alprozolam
- B. Zolpidem
- C. Lorazepam
- D. None of the above
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The intramuscular administration of 0.6 mg of atropine sulphate to a 50 kg adult may produce all of the following effects except______
- A. Bradycardia
- B. Decreased salivation
- C. Decreased sweating
- D. Mydriasis
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Drug which causes gingival hyperplasia_____
- A. Nifedipine
- B. Erythromycin
- C. Cyclosporin
- D. Aspirin
- E. Both A & C
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Carbamazepine is a type of_____
- A. Antidepressant
- B. Antinflammatory
- C. Antibiotic
- D. Antiemetic
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An attack of migraine can be easily terminated by_____
- A. Acetylcholine
- B. Ergotamine
- C. Morphine
- D. Ibuprofen
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Morphine a powerful opioid analgesic drug should be avoided in all the following conditions except_____
- A. Left ventricular failure
- B. Bronchial asthma
- C. Constipation
- D. A & C
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A 50 year old female with end stage renal disease (ESRD) develops pulmonary tuberculosis. Which one of the following drugs should be used in a reduced dose ?
- A. Rifampicin
- B. Isoniazide
- C. Pyrazamide
- D. Ethambutol
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Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_____
- A. Renal failure
- B. Liver failure
- C. Respiratory failure
- D. Convulsions
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One of the obious consequences of alchol ( ethenol), ingestion in many individual is facial flushing and increased heart rate triggered off by alcohol getting metabolized to_____
- A. Formaldehyde
- B. Acetaldehyde
- C. Propanaldehyde
- D. Butanaldehyde