A. Penicillamine
B. E.D.T.A
C. Desferrixamine
D. B.A.L
Related Mcqs:
- The antidote for heparin is______________?
A. Penicillinase
B. Protamine sulphate
C. Pryosulphate
D. Potassium sulphate - Curare poisoning is characterised by________________?
A. Hypertension
B. Hypotension
C. Doesn’t release histamine
D. Oral route of administration is the best route - Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_______________?
A. Renal failure
B. Liver failure
C. Respiratory failure
D. Convulsions - Carbon monoxide poisoning causes_______________?
A. Hypoxic hypoxia
B. Oxygen dissociation curve shifts to left
C. Cyanosis
D. Diffusion capacity of lungs decreases - Staphylococcal food poisoning includes the following features_______________?
A. Incubation period of 24 hours
B. Requires immediate antibiotics
C. Common with dairy products
D. Heat labile enterotoxin - Each of the following can cause food poisoning except________________?
A. Cl. difficile
B. Staphylococcus
C. Cl. welchii
D. Cl. botulinum - All of the following are seen in lead poisoning except_____________?
A. Hallucinations
B. GIT disturbances
C. Peripheral neuritis
D. Encephalitis - Secretory immunoglobulin is_____________?
A. IgG
B. IgA
C. IgM
D. IgE - Drug binds to activate the receptor is same fashion, which directly or indirectly brings effect, is_____________?
A. Inverse agonist
B. Antagonist
C. Agonist
D. Partial agonist - The dose of a drug required to produce a specified effect in 50% of the population is_____________?
A. Ld50
B. Td50
C. Md50
D. Ed50