A. Infertility
B. Parkinsonism
C. Tardive dyskinesia
D. B & C
Related Mcqs:
- A technique of combining reversible and irreversible hydrocolloid that could bond to irreversible hydrocolloid is known as________________?
A. Injecting technique
B. Laminate technique
C. Immersion technique
D. Tempering technique - 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 - The most common side effect of the oral administration of ampicillin is_______________?
A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Diarrhoea
C. Oral candidiasis
D. Renal failure - If the pulp of a single rooted tooth canal were triangular in cross section with the base of the triangle located facially and the apex lingually with a longer mesial side than distal side; the tooth most likely is_____________?
A. Maxillary central incisor
B. Maxillary second premolar
C. Mandibular lateral incisor
D. Mandibular central incisor - Which of the following drug is used to counter act the gastric irritation produced by administration of NSAID_______________?
A. Roxatidine
B. Pirenzipine
C. Betaxolol
D. Misoprostol - The intramuscular administration of 0.6 mg of atropine sulphate to a 50 kg adult may produce all of the following effects except________________?
A. Bradycardia
B. Decreased salivation
C. Decreased sweating
D. Mydriasis - The setting time of irreversible hydrocolloids can be decreased by_____________?
A. Raising the temperature of water used for maxing
B. Using excess water for maxing
C. Lowering the temperature of water used for mixing
D. None of the above - Pain due to acute irreversible pulpitis is:____________?
A. Spontaneous
B. Sharp- shock like
C. Lasting for short time
D. Continuous - Reversible pulpitis change to irreversible pulpitis primarily because of:__________?
A. Vacular strangulation
B. Reduced host resistance
C. Invasion of microorganisms
D. An increase in microbial virulence - After I.V administration of which of the following anesthetic agent, there is rapid recovery and less headedness ?
A. Propofol
B. Diazepam
C. Droperidol
D. Midazolam