A. Anti-inflaqmmatory drug
B. Antibiotic
C. Anti-arthritic drug
D. Antiplatelet drug
Related Mcqs:
- Sublimation is the conversion of a___________________?
A. Solid directly to gas
B. Gas to liquid and then to soild
C. Gas directly to liquid
D. Solid to liquid and then to gas - Which of the following group of drugs are a neuromuscular blocking agents_______________?
A. choline, adrenaline and amphetamine
B. Glycinium neostigamine and physostigamine
C. Pancuronium, rocuronium
D. Pirenzipine, propanolol and propantheline - An excess of which of the following hormones may be associated with increased sensitivity to epinephrine ?
A. Testosterone
B. Parathyroid
C. Insulin
D. Thyroid - Which of the following is a vosoconstrictor______________?
A. Bupivacaine
B. Procaine
C. Lidocaine
D. None of the above - Therapeutic uses of a – adrenoceptor blockers include all of the following EXCEPT______________?
A. Hypertension
B. Amxiety
C. Peripheral Vascular disease
D. Benign Prostatic hypertrophy - Which one of the following agents/ drugs is of no value in the post operative care of the hemophiliac patient ?
A. Tranexamic acid
B. Clopidogrel
C. Aminocarproic Acid
D. Factor VIII cryoprecipitate - Neuromuscular blocking agent with duration of onset of action less than 2 minutes is_________________?
A. D-tubocuraine
B. Succinyl choline
C. Pancuronium
D. Gallamine - Succinylcholine prevents bronchospasm by______________?
A. Depolarising block
B. Direct muscle relaxation
C. Centrally acting muscle relaxation
D. Dual action - Which one of the following can be blocked by atropine ?
A. Decreased blood pleasure caused by hexamethonium
B. Increased blood pressure caused by nicotine
C. Tachycardia caused by exercise
D. Tachycardia caused by infusion of acetylcholine - D-tubocurarine blocks the neuromuscular transmission by___________?
A. Blocking acetylcholine receptors
B. Prevent release of acetyl choline
C. Destroys acetyl choline
D. Inactivate acetylcholine esterase enzyme