The mechanism of action of chloramphenicol is inhibition of synthesis of_____________?
The mechanism of action of chloramphenicol is inhibition of synthesis of_____________? A. Cell wall B. Cell membraneC. Protein D. DNA
The mechanism of action of chloramphenicol is inhibition of synthesis of_____________? A. Cell wall B. Cell membraneC. Protein D. DNA
Granesetron, the antiemetic properties because of____________? A. Dopaminergic receptor – blocking actions B. Gabamimetic actions C. Gaba-inhibitory actionsD. Serotonin receptor – blocking action
When broad spectrum antibiotics are administered with coumarin anticoagulants, the anticoagulant action may be____________? A. Reduced because of enhanced hepatic drug metabolism B. Reduced because of increased protein bindingC. Increased because of reduction of vitamin sources D. Increase because of…
Peripheral neuritis is a complication of_______________? A. Isoniazid B. Ethambutol C. Rifampicin D. Pirazinamide
A patient suffering from syphilis is given pencillin He may develop_____________? A. Cholestatic Jaundice B. Grey Syndrome C. Fanconi SyndromeD. Jarish – Herxheimer reaction
A child with permanently stained teeth reports, He was most probably administered_____________? A. Disphenyl hydantoin B. Diphenhydramine C. DigoxinD. Doxycycline
Fluconazole is used for the treatment of______________? A. Pemphigus B. Herpes simplexC. Candidiasis D. Syphilis
Which of the following penicillins can be given by IV route ? A. Benzathine B. ProcaineC. Crystalline D. Benzathamine
Which drug causes photosensitivity______________? A. Tetracycline B. Aminoglycoside C. Penicillin D. Cephalosporin
Concurrent administration of tetracyclines is most likely to impair the action of_____________? A. Lincomycin B. Chloramphenicol C. ErythromycinD. Penicillin