A. Used in trigeminal neuralgia
B. Carbamazepine is an enzyme inhibitor
C. Can cause megaloblastic anemia
D. It is the drug of choice for status epilepticus
Related Mcqs:
- Carbamazepine is a type of___________?
A. Antidepressant
B. Antinflammatory
C. Antibiotic
D. Antiemetic - Carbamazepine has been utilized to successfully diminish attacks in trigeminal neuralgia. During this therapy which of the following is indicated ?
A. Clinical observation only
B. Clinical observation and complete blood and platelet counts prior to and at frequent intervals during therapy
C. No monitoring
D. Complete blood investigation only if adverse symptoms arise - The statement Not true of Selective Cox – 2 inhibitor is________________?
A. The analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects identical to that of Non-selective NSAID
B. They do not offer the cardio protective effect
C. Safe in patients with renal insufficiency
D. Fewer incidence of gastrointestinal side effect - True statement regarding hematopoiesis includes______________?
A. Spleen plays a major role in adults (in lymphopoiesis )
B. Committed stem cells differentiates into only one cell type
C. RES plays a role
D. None - Which of the following statement is true regarding lathe cut low Copper silver alloy ?
A. Requires least amount of mercury
B. Achieves high compressive strength at 1 hr.
C. Has tensile strength both at 15 minutes and 7 days is comparable to high copper, unicompositional alloys
D. Has lower cree value - The following statement is true regarding fungal infection__________________?
A. Dermatophyte infection are exclusively man to animal
B. Rhinosporidium causes deep infection in man
C. albicans is not pathogenic to lab animals
D. Candida infection is usually endogenous - Which of the following statement about P24 antigen of HIV is Not True ?
A. It can be detected during the window period
B. Free P24 antigen disappears after the appearance of IgM response to it:
C. Virus load parallel P24 titre
D. It remains during asymptomatic phase - True statement about primary amyloidosis _________________?
A. It is more common in heart, skin and skeletal tissue
B. In 70% of cases don’t have any associated disease
C. In 50% of cases have some form of plasma cell dyscrasias such as multiple myeloma
D. All of the above - All of the following statement about thrush are true EXCEPT_____________?
A. It is caused by a gram-negative fungus
B. It is characterized by a plaque of proliferating epithelial and other cells
C. It is a complication of immunosuppression or systemic diseases
D. It can affect neonates in an epidemic fashion - Which of the following statement is true ?
A. Kaposi sarcoma is a benign tumour
B. Kaposi sarcoma is found in HIV positive subjects
C. Kaposi sarcoma is malignant fast growing tumour
D. Kaposi sarcoma is an ectodermal derivative