A. Binding to calcium
B. Inhibiting fibrinogen synthesis
C. Inhibiting prothrombin synthesis
D. Inhibiting thrombin synthesis
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following exerts its major systemic pharmacological action when administered orally_____________?
A. Insulin
B. Chloral hydrate
C. Procaine
D. Streptomycin - Cofactor required for lipoprotein lipase activity is_______________?
A. Apo A-II
B. Apo C-II
C. Apo C-III
D. Apo B-II - The antidote for heparin is______________?
A. Penicillinase
B. Protamine sulphate
C. Pryosulphate
D. Potassium sulphate - Excessive bleeding due to heparin overdose is controlled by______________?
A. Protamine sultate
B. Vitamin K
C. Factor VIII
D. EADA - Persons having anti- A and anti- B is agglutinins in their serum belong to which blood group_____________?
A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O - About heparin true is_____________?
A. Mixture of sulphated polypeptide
B. Known to cause idiopathic thrombocytosis
C. Half-life is 90 min
D. Decrease action of prothrombin III - For heparin which of the following is ?
A. Inhibits conversion of fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin
B. Interferes with action of thrombin
C. Is released by macrophages
D. Is released by mast cells - Which of the following hormones exerts the least effect on calcium metabolism of bone tissue ?
A. Anderogen
B. Estrogen
C. Nor epinephrine
D. Thyroid hormone - Which of the following is a nonsteroldad anti inflammatory agent with a tendency to produce blood dyscriasis ?
A. Indomathecin (indocin)
B. Ibuprofen (Motrin)
C. Ketoroloc
D. Aceteminophen - Which of the following is a non steroidal anti inflammatory agent with a tendency to produce blood dyscrasias ?
A. Ibuprofen
B. Indomethacin
C. Aspirin
D. B & C