A. Intravenous anaesthetic agent
B. Non-depolarizing muscle relaxant
C. Short-acting narcotic
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Succinylcholine prevents bronchospasm by______________?
A. Depolarising block
B. Direct muscle relaxation
C. Centrally acting muscle relaxation
D. Dual action - A paralyzing dose of succinylcholine initially elicits______________?
A. CNS stimulation
B. Muscle fasciculation
C. CNS depression
D. Decreased salivation - The muscle relaxant effect of succinylcholine lasts for______________?
A. 1 min
B. 2 min
C. 3-5 min
D. 10 min - Cloidogrel is an______________?
A. Anti hypertensive
B. Antidiabetic
C. Antipalatelet
D. Anticoagulant - Cyclosporin is used an______________?
A. Anticancer drug
B. Antibiotic
C. Antiarrythmic
D. Immunosuppresant - 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 - If patient is given Noradrenaline what will happen_______________?
A. Cause increase in B.P, due to its action on Beta receptors only
B. Cause decrease in B.P, due to its action on Alpha receptors only
C. Cause decrease in cardiac output and relax bradycardia
D. None of the above - Which of the following is a peripherally acting muscle relaxant______________?
A. Chlorozoxazone
B. Methocarbomol
C. Succinyl choline
D. Cortisopradol - All of the following are true about tolbutamide except____________?
A. It is taken orally
B. It is used in type-I diabetes mellitus
C. It causes alcohol intolerance
D. It acts on pancreas to stimulate release of insulin - Which is NOT a 2nd generation antihistaminic ?
A. Loratidine
B. Acrivastatine
C. Cyclizine
D. Terfenidine