A. Intravenously
B. By inhatation
C. Sub lingually
D. Orally
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is not an action of epinephrine when administered intravenously in a high dose ?
A. Increased liver glycogenolysis
B. Causes broachiolar constriction
C. Evokes extrasystoles in the heart
D. Produces restlessness and anxiety - 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 - When broad spectrum antibiotics are administered with coumarin anticoagulants, the anticoagulant action may be____________?
A. Reduced because of enhanced hepatic drug metabolism
B. Reduced because of increased protein binding
C. Increased because of reduction of vitamin sources
D. Increase because of decrease renal excretion of the anticoagulant - When given together, the ability of two drugs to produce a response greater than either administered alone is termed as_____________?
A. Cumulation
B. Induction
C. Synergism
D. Antagonism - Which drug may be administered even when the patient is on alcoholic beverages ?
A. Animal charcoal
B. Glibenclamide
C. Chloral hydrate
D. Cefixime - Which of the following exerts its major systemic pharmacological action when administered orally_____________?
A. Insulin
B. Chloral hydrate
C. Procaine
D. Streptomycin - Bacteria are most commonly ENGULFED by _________________?
A. Neutrophilic leukocytes
B. Large granular lymphocytes
C. Small lymphocytes
D. Killer cells - Rebound phenomenon is most commonly seen with use of_________________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Phenyleprine
D. Leuonordefrin - Bradycardia is most commonly treated with which of the following drugs_____________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Atropine
C. A diuretic
D. A potent vasadilatior - Which one of the following drugs is most commonly employed in an attack of angina pectoris ?
A. Sodium nitrate
B. Epinephrine
C. Nitroglycerina
D. Isosorbide dinitrate