Role of Heparin_____________?
Role of Heparin_____________? A. Prevents synthesis of prothrombin B. Prevents synthesis of fibrinogen C. Prevents conversion of fibrinogen to fibrinD. Prevents prothrombin conversion to thrombin
Role of Heparin_____________? A. Prevents synthesis of prothrombin B. Prevents synthesis of fibrinogen C. Prevents conversion of fibrinogen to fibrinD. Prevents prothrombin conversion to thrombin
An oral hypoglycemic agent is______________? A. Warfarin B. InsultinC. Glibeneclamide D. Gluengon
All of the following are true about tolbutamide except____________? A. It is taken orallyB. It is used in type-I diabetes mellitus C. It causes alcohol intolerance D. It acts on pancreas to stimulate release of insulin
Morphine withdrawal is characterized by all EXCEPT_____________? A. Miosis B. Yawning C. Lacrimation D. Diarrhoea
Which of the following statements is not correct regarding warfarin_____________? A. Transient hypercoagulability is seen B. Better avoided during pregnancy as it may causes skeletal deformity of the foetusC. In a racemic mixture the R form is four times more…
The anticoagulant action of Warfarin is potentiated by all except_____________? A. Phenylbutazone B. Vitamin K C. RifampicinD. B & C
Triflusal is a___________________? A. Anti-inflaqmmatory drug B. Antibiotic C. Anti-arthritic drugD. Antiplatelet drug
Agents/Drugs which help in rapid coagulation of Blood_______________? A. Astrigents B. Styptics C. HaemostaticsD. All of the above
In which of the following categories are ephedrine, tyramine and emphetamine classified________________? A. Anticholinesterases B. Alpha-adrenergic blocking agentsC. Indirect acting sympathomimetics D. Direct acting sympathomimetics
Scopolamine helps in________________? A. Motion sickness B. Hypertension C. Decreased secretionsD. A & C