A. Diazepam
B. Secobarbital
C. Pentobarbital
D. Phenobarbita
Related Mcqs:
- Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_______________?
A. Renal failure
B. Liver failure
C. Respiratory failure
D. Convulsions - Short-acting non-depolarising muscle relaxant is________________?
A. Succinylcholine
B. Pancuronium
C. Mivacurum
D. Decamethonium - Which of the following is a peripherally acting muscle relaxant______________?
A. Chlorozoxazone
B. Methocarbomol
C. Succinyl choline
D. Cortisopradol - IV ultrashort acting barbiturate_____________?
A. Meprobamate
B. Pentobarbitone
C. Thiopentone
D. Phenobarbitone - Shortest acting opioid analgesic is______________?
A. Morphine
B. Fentanyl
C. Remifentanil
D. Sufentanil - All except one are centrally acting muscle blocks___________?
A. Meprobamate
B. Baclofen
C. Diazepam
D. Dantrolene sodium - Long acting beta – 2 agonist ?
A. Albuterol
B. Salmeterol
C. Pirlbuterol
D. Orciprenaline - This drug reduces blood pressure by acting on vasomotor centers in the CNS:
A. Labetalol
B. Clonidine
C. Enalapril
D. NifedipineSubmitted by: Dr.Tassawer-e-Meran
- Which factor of the following contributes to short duration of anesthetic action of single dose thiopental_____________?
A. Rapid biotransformation
B. Rapid accumulation in body fat
C. High lipid solubility
D. Ability to enter and leave brain tissue every rapidly - Vitamin also acting as hormones________________?
A. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin A
C. Vitamin B1
D. Vitamin C