A. Higher oral biovailability
B. Lower oral biovailability
C. Equal oral biovailability
D. Can be given Parenterally
Related Mcqs:
- The most common side effect of the oral administration of ampicillin is_______________?
A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Diarrhoea
C. Oral candidiasis
D. Renal failure - 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 - Not true about piperacilline is_______________?
A. Active against pseudomonas aeruginose
B. Inhibits Beta-lactamase
C. It is a ureido penicillin
D. Given parenterally - In comparison to maxillary central incisor , Maxillary canine has a height of contour that is______________?
A. More
B. Less
C. Same
D. Different on different teeth - Composite resins in comparison to acrylic have_______________?
A. Low compressive strength
B. High abrasive resistance
C. High water absorption
D. High polymerization shrinkage - Erythromycin is_______________?
A. Cidal in action
B. Cidal in high concentration
C. Static in action
D. All of these - A potent non-texic anti-herpes drug is_______________?
A. Acyclovir
B. Vidarabine
C. Idoxyuridine
D. Ara-amp - In the second stage of anesthesia the pupil is_______________?
A. Constricted
B. Partially dilated
C. Normal in size
D. Totally dilated - Teratogenicity is_______________?
A. Carcinoma forming tendency
B. Fetal malformation
C. Intolerance to a drug
D. Drug dependence