Option A: Domperidone
Option B: Phenazocine
Option C: Cyclizine
Option D: Ondanestron
Correct Answer: Phenazocine ✔
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Option A: Propranolol
Option B: Timolol
Option C: Metoprolol
Option D: Labetalol
Correct Answer: Labetalol ✔
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Option A: Ranitidine
Option B: Sucralfate
Option C: Misoprostal
Option D: Pantoprazole
Correct Answer: Sucralfate ✔
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Option A: Aminoglycoside
Option B: Vancomycin
Option C: Calcium channel blocker
Option D: Metronidazole
Correct Answer: Calcium channel blocker ✔
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Option A: Cromolyn sodium
Option B: Hydrocortisone
Option C: Salbutamol
Option D: Ipratropium
Correct Answer: Ipratropium ✔
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Option A: Sodium Nitro prusside
Option B: Hydrallazine
Option C: Nifedipine
Option D: Nitrates
Correct Answer: Nitrates ✔
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Option A: Ondansetron
Option B: Metoclopramide
Option C: Sodium citrate
Option D: Atropine
Correct Answer: Metoclopramide ✔
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Option A: Cardiac asthma
Option B: Bronchial asthma
Option C: Pulmanray oedema
Option D: Cor pulmonale
Correct Answer: Bronchial asthma ✔
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Option A: Chlorpromazine
Option B: Digitoxin
Option C: Metaclopromide
Option D: Scopolamine
Correct Answer: Digitoxin ✔
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Option A: Crohn’s disease (treatment)
Option B: To reduce the number of draining enterocutaneous fistula(s) in patients with fistulizing crohn’s disease
Option C: Rheumatoid arthritis (treatment)
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Domperidone blocks the D2 receptors in CTZ and upper gut
Option B: Domperidone causes Dystonia
Option C: Ondastran acts on selective 5 -HT3 receptors
Option D: Ondastran may cause vomiting by effecting the cytotoxic antige receptors
Correct Answer: Ondastran may cause vomiting by effecting the cytotoxic antige receptors ✔
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Option A: Morphine
Option B: Propanolol
Option C: Stropine
Option D: Nitroglycerine
Correct Answer: Nitroglycerine ✔
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Option A: Amphetamine
Option B: Nor epinephrine
Option C: Isoproterenol
Option D: Phenylephrine
Correct Answer: Isoproterenol ✔
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Option A: Angina pectoris
Option B: Cardiac arrhythmia
Option C: Cardiac failure
Option D: Myocardial infarction
Correct Answer: Cardiac failure ✔
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Option A: Direct action on smooth muscle
Option B: Slows SA node conductivity
Option C: Blocks arrhythmia
Option D: Increases perfusion to heart
Correct Answer: Direct action on smooth muscle ✔
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Option A: Hypokalemia
Option B: Hyperuricemia
Option C: Hypercalcemia
Option D: Hyponatremia
Correct Answer: Hypercalcemia ✔
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Option A: ASA
Option B: Acetyl morphine
Option C: Pentazocine
Option D: Propoxyphene
Correct Answer: Acetyl morphine ✔
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Option A: Sodium
Option B: Calcium
Option C: Potassium
Option D: Iron
Correct Answer: Potassium ✔
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Option A: Used in asthma
Option B: Increase quality of life
Option C: Postural hypotension is seen
Option D: Na level decrease
Correct Answer: Postural hypotension is seen ✔
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A young lady talking rifampicin and OCP together become pregnant, most probable cause is__________?
Option A: Rifampicin causes hepatic enzyme induction and increase metabolism of OCP’s
Option B: Decreased absorption of OCP’s
Option C: Obstruction of fallopian tubes
Option D: Increase excretion of OCP’s
Correct Answer: A. Rifampicin causes hepatic enzyme induction and increase metabolism of OCP’s ✔
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Option A: The effect is more pronounced in venous
Option B: High membrane penetrability
Option C: Poorly suited for oral administration
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Mixture of sulphated polypeptide
Option B: Known to cause idiopathic thrombocytosis
Option C: Half-life is 90 min
Option D: Decrease action of prothrombin III
Correct Answer: Half-life is 90 min ✔
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Option A: Flunarizine
Option B: Divalprox sodium
Option C: Zonisamide
Option D: Propanolol
Correct Answer: Zonisamide ✔
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Option A: H2 antihistamines
Option B: NaHCO3
Option C: Famotidine
Option D: Carbenoxolone
Correct Answer: Carbenoxolone ✔
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Option A: Hydralazine
Option B: a-Methldopa
Option C: Nifedipine
Option D: Enlapril
Correct Answer: Enlapril ✔
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Option A: Quinapril
Option B: Fosinopril
Option C: Benzopril
Option D: Lisinopril
Correct Answer: Lisinopril ✔
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Option A: Dopamine
Option B: dobutamine
Option C: Digoxin
Option D: Doxepin
Correct Answer: Doxepin ✔
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Option A: Renal colic
Option B: Organophosphorus poisoning
Option C: Bronchial asthma
Option D: miosis
Correct Answer: Bronchial ✔
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Which one of the following is Not true of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor__________?
Option A: May cause hyperkalaemia in diabetic patients
Option B: Contraindicated in pregnancy
Option C: Contraindicated in diabetic nephropathy
Option D: NSAIDs may impair its hypotensive effect
Correct Answer: Contraindicated in diabetic nephropathy ✔
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Option A: Albuterol
Option B: Salmeterol
Option C: Pirlbuterol
Option D: Orciprenaline
Correct Answer: Salmeterol ✔
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Option A: Sodium nitrate
Option B: Epinephrine
Option C: Nitroglycerina
Option D: Isosorbide dinitrate
Correct Answer: Nitroglycerina ✔
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Option A: Cimetidine
Option B: Famotidine
Option C: Ranitidine
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Cimetidine ✔
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Option A: Saralosin
Option B: Diltiazem
Option C: Coptopril
Option D: Spirino lactone
Correct Answer: Coptopril ✔
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Option A: Peptic Ulcer
Option B: Amoebiasis
Option C: Malaria
Option D: cholera
Correct Answer: Peptic Ulcer ✔
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Option A: Mummifying agent
Option B: Anticoagulant
Option C: Counter irritant
Option D: Anti diarroheal
Correct Answer: Anti diarroheal ✔
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Option A: Antihistamine
Option B: Proton pump inhibitor
Option C: Ulcer protective
Option D: Ulcer healing drug
Correct Answer: Proton pump inhibitor ✔
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Option A: Kaolin has marginal therapeutic effect
Option B: Opioids delay the passage of gut contents by decreasing peristalsis and increasing intestinal segmentation
Option C: Loperamide had high abuse potential
Option D: Diphenoxylate may cause respiratory depression on administration
Correct Answer: Diphenoxylate may cause respiratory depression on administration ✔
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Option A: Mg Causes constipation, Al causes diarrhoea
Option B: Mg Causes Diarrhoea, Al Causes Constipation
Option C: Mg act as buffering agent and Al antagonize its action
Option D: Both increase gastric motility
Correct Answer: Mg Causes Diarrhoea, Al Causes Constipation ✔
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Option A: Adrenaline
Option B: propranolol
Option C: Atropine
Option D: Salbutamol
Correct Answer: propranolol ✔
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Option A: Histamine
Option B: Salbutamol
Option C: Acetylcholine
Option D: Serotonin
Correct Answer: Salbutamol ✔
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Option A: Bronchial asthma
Option B: cardiac asthma
Option C: Hypertension
Option D: Angina pectrosis
Correct Answer: Bronchial asthma ✔
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Option A: Phenochyromocytoma
Option B: Migraine
Option C: Thyrotoxcosis
Option D: Secondary shock
Correct Answer: Thyrotoxcosis ✔
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Option A: Epinephrine
Option B: Atropine
Option C: A diuretic
Option D: A potent vasadilatior
Correct Answer: Atropine ✔
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Option A: Propranolol
Option B: Hydralazine
Option C: A thiazide diuretic
Option D: Gauanethidine
Correct Answer: Gauanethidine ✔
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Option A: Ephedrine
Option B: Reserpine
Option C: Methyldopa
Option D: Thiazole diuretics
Correct Answer: Ephedrine ✔
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Option A: Less tolerance develops
Option B: Sublingual absorption is better
Option C: Longer duration of action
Option D: Direct coronary vasodilatory action is more
Correct Answer: Longer duration of action ✔
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Option A: Alpha methyl DOPA
Option B: Prazosin
Option C: Clonidine
Option D: Propranolol
Correct Answer: Prazosin ✔
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Option A: Digitalis
Option B: Ibuprufen
Option C: Corticosteroids
Option D: Diazepam
Correct Answer: Digitalis ✔
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Option A: Calcium channel blockers
Option B: Alpha methyl dopa
Option C: Beta blockers
Option D: Pentoxifyline
Correct Answer: Pentoxifyline ✔
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Option A: Amlodipine
Option B: Bidoprolo
Option C: Amiodarnone
Option D: Digoxin
Correct Answer: Digoxin ✔
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Option A: Hypertension
Option B: Angina pectoris
Option C: Atrial fibrillation
Option D: Congestive heart failure
Correct Answer: Atrial fibrillation ✔
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Option A: Lidocaine
Option B: Quinidine
Option C: Phenytoin
Option D: Propranolol
Correct Answer: Quinidine ✔
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Option A: Sedative
Option B: Alkaloid
Option C: Diuretic
Option D: Anti hypertensive
Correct Answer: Both A & B ✔
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Option A: Increases cAMP
Option B: Direct Vasodilator
Option C: Calcium channel blocker
Option D: Block the sympathetic flow at hypothalamus
Correct Answer: Direct Vasodilator ✔
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Option A: It has a prominent smooth muscle relaxant action causes arteolar dilation leading to fall in blood pressure
Option B: Nifidipine depresses the SA node thus decreasing mycocoardial excitability
Option C: Mainly depression of A-V conduction
Option D: Decreased cardiac output thus decreasing load on myocardium
Correct Answer: It has a prominent smooth muscle relaxant action causes arteolar dilation leading to fall in blood pressure ✔
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