A. Nystatin
B. Bacitracin
C. Penicillin
D. Tetracycline
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Related Mcqs:
- Oral candidiasis is divided into primary and_____________?
- A. Secondary infections B. Subsidiary infections C. Subclinical infections D. All of the above...
- The oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis following long-term therapy with a broad spectrum antibiotic can be best treated with____________?
- A. Griseofulvin B. Amphotericin C. Fluconazole D. Sulfonates...
- Topical Antifungal agent in candidiasis is______________?
- A. Clotrimazole B. Clotrimoxazole C. Ornidazole D. Propronolol...
- Disseminated candidiasis requires intensive therapy with_____________?
- A. Nystatin B. Amphotericin C. Interferons D. Thiobendazole...
- Best treatment of candidiasis of_____________?
- A. Mycostatin B. Amphoterin C. Antibiotics D. None of the above...
- 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...
- Clinical diagnosis of candidiasis is confirmed by_____________?
- A. Characteristic odour B. Demonstration of mycelia and spores in scrapping C. Response to injection of vitamin B12 D. Demonstration of ray fungus in granules...
- Candidiasis associated with Dentures is_______________?
- A. Acute Pseudo Membranous B. Acute Atrophic C. Chronic Hyperplastic D. Chonic atrophic...
- Which type of candidiasis is associated with leukoplakia is______________?
- A. Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis B. Acute atrohpic candidiasis C. Chronic atrophic candidiasis D. Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis...
- A patient has seasonal allergic rhinitis and is on terfenadine, He develps cardiac arrhythmias after a course of antibiotics. Which of the following antibiotic could have been given_____________?
- A. Ampicillin B. Tetracyclin C. Erythromycin D. Co-trimoxazole...
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