A. Morphine
B. Fentanyl
C. Remifentanil
D. Sufentanil
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Neusea and vomiting that are associated with administration of opioid analgesic is the result of stimulation of the_____________?
A. Limbic system
B. Emetic system
C. Chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ)
D. Opioid receptors in G.I.T - The anti-inflammatory analgesic drug the causes least gastrointestinal symptoms is______________?
A. Aspirin
B. Phenyl butazone
C. Paracetamol
D. Indomethacin - Which of the following drugs is currently widely used in treating opioid dependent individuals?
A. codeine
B. Methadone
C. Alphaprodine
D. Pentazocine - Which among the following is a pure antagonist of opioid receptors ?
A. Natrexone
B. Nalbuphine
C. Butorphanol
D. Pentazonice - Following analgesic combination should be avoided ?
A. Aspirin and Codeine
B. Paracetamol and Dextropropoxyphene
C. Ibuprofen and Paracetamol
D. Ibuprofen and DIclofenac - The shortest root on a maxillary first molar is_____________?
A. Mesio- buccal
B. Disto – buccal
C. Lingual
D. All are of equal length - IV ultrashort acting barbiturate_____________?
A. Meprobamate
B. Pentobarbitone
C. Thiopentone
D. Phenobarbitone - Which of the following is a short acting barbiturate ?
A. Diazepam
B. Secobarbital
C. Pentobarbital
D. Phenobarbita - This drug reduces blood pressure by acting on vasomotor centers in the CNS:
A. Labetalol
B. Clonidine
C. Enalapril
D. NifedipineSubmitted by: Dr.Tassawer-e-Meran