A. Neostigmine
B. Ephedrine
C. Scopalamine
D. Atropine
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Related Mcqs:
- The anaphylaxis should be treated first with_____________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Steroids
C. Anti histamines
D. Antibiotics - In treating Xerostomia, Which of the following might be prescribed ?
A. Atropine
B. Neostigmine
C. Scopalamine
D. Ephedrine - Xerostomia, enlargment of salivary and lacrimal glands is seen in______________?
A. Sicca syndrome
B. Sjogren’s syndrome
C. Mickulicz’s disease
D. None of the above - In Xerostomia the salivary pH is_______________?
A. Unaffected
B. Low
C. High
D. Increased in morning & decrease in day - “Xerostomia” is seen in all of the following EXCEPT in_______________?
A. Anticholinergic drugs
B. Dehydration
C. Sjogren’s syndrome
D. Oral sepsis - Stepwise mutation for drug resistance is seen with_____________?
A. Penicillin
B. Streptomycin
C. Garamycin
D. Kanamycin - Disseminated candidiasis requires intensive therapy with_____________?
A. Nystatin
B. Amphotericin
C. Interferons
D. Thiobendazole - Cross resistance of isoniazid is seen with_____________?
A. Rifampicin
B. Ethionamide
C. Cycloserine
D. Ethambutol - Phenytoin is associated with_____________?
A. Folic acid deficiency
B. Alzhiemer’s disease
C. Cushing’s syndrome
D. Vitamin C deficiency - A patient with grand mal epilepsy would likely be under treatment with_____________?
A. Meprobamate
B. Pentobarbital
C. Trimethadione
D. Phenytoin
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