A. Destroyed by gastic acid
B. Very active against sensitive gram positive coci
C. Used for treatment of meningococcal meningitis
D. More concentrated in prostatic secretion and intraocular fluids
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy
A. Ondensetron
B. Metaclopromide
C. Chlorpromazine
D. Dicyclomine
A. 1% to 10%
B. 10% to 20%
C. 20% to 30
D. 30% to 40%
A. Ziduvidine and Lamivudine
B. Ziduvidine and Lamivudine and Indivair
C. Ziduvidine and Lamivudine and Stavudine
D. Ziduvidine and Lamivudine and Abacavir
A. Inhibiting the binding of aminoacyl tRNA to the ribosomal complex
B. Inhibiting peptidyl transferase
C. Inactivating elongation factors
D. Causing misreading of mRNA
A. Piperacillin
B. Mezlocillin
C. Azlocillin
D. Flucloxacillin
A. A long acting macrolide
B. Short action quinolone
C. Short acting macrolide
D. Long acting polypeptide
A. Active against pseudomonas aeruginose
B. Inhibits Beta-lactamase
C. It is a ureido penicillin
D. Given parenterally
A. Cephadroxil
B. Cefepime
C. Cefotaxime
D. Cefoperazone
A. Sulphonamide
B. Carbamide
C. Cephalosporins
D. Ofloxacin