Curare Poisoning Is Characterised By______
Curare Poisoning Is Characterised By______
Hypertension | |
Oral Route Of Administration Is The Best Route | |
Hypotension | |
Doesnt Release Histamine |
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Curare Poisoning Is Characterised By______
Hypertension | |
Oral Route Of Administration Is The Best Route | |
Hypotension | |
Doesnt Release Histamine |
Cross Resistance Of Isoniazid Is Seen With______
Ethambutol | |
Rifampicin | |
Ethionamide | |
Cycloserine |
Concurrent Administration Of Tetracyclines Is Most Likely To Impair The Action Of______
Penicillin | |
Erythromycin | |
Chloramphenicol | |
Lincomycin |
Complete Drug Elimination Occurs After How Many Hours, If T½ Is 4 Hrs______
30 Hrs | |
20 Hrs | |
12 Hrs | |
25 Hrs |
Combination Of Ampicillin And Gentamicin Is An Example Of______
Synergy | |
Antagonism | |
Indifference | |
Bacterial Symbiosis |
Combination Chemotherapy Is Used In Tuberculosis In Order To Reduce______
Dosage Of Drugs | |
Development Of Drug Resistance | |
Side Effects Of Drugs | |
Cost Of Therapy |
Colour Of Teeth Stained By Tetracycline Appear ______ Under Uv Light?
Green | |
Brown | |
Yellow | |
Red |
Clotting Time Is Most Like To Be Prolonged By The Administration Of______
Barbiturates | |
Acetyl Salicylic Acid | |
Acetominophen | |
Vitamin K |
Cloidogrel Is An______
Anticoagulant | |
Anti Hypertensive | |
Antipalatelet | |
Antidiabetic |
Clavulanic Acid Is Given In Combination With Amoxicillin In Order To______
Reduce The Risk Allergic Reactions: | |
Extend Amoxicillins Antibacterial Spectrum | |
Prolong Amoxicillins Half-Life | |
Reduce The Severity Of Diarrhea |
Clavulanic Acid Added To Ampicillin Causes______
Inhibition Of B-Lactamases | |
Increase Effectivity Against Gram-Positive Organisms | |
Increase Effectivity Against Gram-Negative Organisms | |
Increase The Effectiveness Against Delta Lactamase Producing Organism |
Chloroxylenol Has______
Local Anesthetic And Antiseptic Action | |
Local Anesthetic Property | |
Antibiotic Action | |
Antiseptic Action |
Chloramphenicol Can Cause______
B & C | |
Aplastic Anaemia | |
Staining Of Teeth | |
Bone Marrow Suppression |
Cephalosporines Have All Of The Following Interactions Except______
Show Cross Sensitivity With Penicillins | |
Are Penicillinase Resistant | |
Have A Broad Spectrum But Are Inactive Against Anaerobes | |
Are Used In Upper Respiratory Tract Infections |
Cephalosporin Active Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa______
Ceftriaxone | |
Cefaclor | |
Cefoperazone | |
Cefotaxime |
Centrineuraxial (Spinaland Epidural) Anaesthesia Is Not Contraindicated In______
Platalets <80,000 | |
Raised Intracranial Pressure | |
Patient On Aspirin | |
Patient On Oral Anticoagulants |
Cell Wall Synthesis Is Inhibited By All Except______
Ampicillin | |
Lincomycin | |
Penicillin | |
Cephalexin |
Cardiac Arrhythmias Are Most Commonly Seen During Administration Of______
Ethyl Ether | |
Nitrous Oxide | |
Thiopental | |
Halothane |
Carbamazepine Is A Type Of______
Antinflammatory | |
Antidepressant | |
Antibiotic | |
Antiemetic |
Buprenorphine Acts By Following Mechanism______
Mu Receptor Partial Agnoist | |
Kappa Receptor Antagonist | |
Mu Receptor Antagonist | |
Kappa Receptor Partial Agonist |
Bronchospasm Can Be Precipitated By______
Adrenaline | |
Atropine | |
Propranolol | |
Salbutamol |
Bradycardia Is Most Commonly Treated With Which Of The Following Drugs______
A Potent Vasadilatior | |
Atropine | |
A Diuretic | |
Epinephrine |
Blood Spills In Hospitals Are Cleaned By______
Absolute Alchohol | |
Sodium Hypochlorite | |
Iodine Compound | |
Quaternary Ammonium Compound |
Blockers Are Used In All Except______
Phenochyromocytoma | |
Thyrotoxcosis | |
Secondary Shock | |
Migraine |
Bleeding From The Oral Mucosa Can Be Reduced By Topical Use Of______
Lidnocaine | |
Epinephrine | |
Hydrocortisone | |
Dicoumarol |