A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Diarrhoea
C. Oral candidiasis
D. Renal failure
Related Mcqs:
- True about amoxycillin in comparison to ampicillin is_______________?
A. Higher oral biovailability
B. Lower oral biovailability
C. Equal oral biovailability
D. Can be given Parenterally - A common side effect associated with all NSAID drugs is_______________?
A. Drowsiness
B. Gastric irritation
C. Xerostomia
D. Constipation - Clavulanic acid added to ampicillin causes_____________?
A. Increase effectivity against gram-negative organisms
B. Inhibition of B-lactamases
C. Increase the effectiveness against delta lactamase producing organism
D. Increase effectivity against gram-positive organisms - Combination of ampicillin and gentamicin is an example of_____________?
A. Indifference
B. Synergy
C. Antagonism
D. Bacterial symbiosis - During administration of NSAIDs in children, the most important of dose administration is______________?
A. Weight of the child
B. Age of child
C. Nature of the drug
D. Chronicity of pain - Cardiac Toxicity is a common side effect seen with: _________?
A. Bleomycin
B. Doxorubicin
C. Captopril
D. PrazosinSubmitted by: Dr.Tassawer-e-Meran
- Side effect of antihistaminic is_______________?
A. Cough
B. Headache
C. Drowsiness
D. Vertigo - Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
A. Vit – B1
B. Niacin
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - Which of the following is an irreversible side enact resulting from long term administration of phenothiazline antipsychotics__________________?
A. Infertility
B. Parkinsonism
C. Tardive dyskinesia
D. B & C - Identify the factors which decrease the effect of Oral anticoagulants_______________?
A. Pregnancy
B. Nephrotic syndorme
C. Newborn
D. Liver disease
E. Both A & B