Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_______________?
Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_______________? A. Renal failure B. Liver failureC. Respiratory failure D. Convulsions
Acute Barbiturate poisoning results in_______________? A. Renal failure B. Liver failureC. Respiratory failure D. Convulsions
One of the obious consequences of alchol ( ethenol), ingestion in many individual is facial flushing and increased heart rate triggered off by alcohol getting metabolized to______________? A. FormaldehydeB. Acetaldehyde C. Propanaldehyde D. Butanaldehyde
A 50 year old female with end stage renal disease (ESRD) develops pulmonary tuberculosis. Which one of the following drugs should be used in a reduced dose ? A. Rifampicin B. Isoniazide C. PyrazamideD. Ethambutol
Carbamazee is a type of___________? A. Antidepressant B. Antinflammatory C. Antibiotic D. Antiemetic
Morphine a powerful opioid analgesic drug should be avoided in all the following conditions except____________? A. Left ventricular failure B. Bronchial asthma C. ConstipationD. A & C
An attack of migraine can be easily terminated by___________? A. AcetylcholineB. Ergotamine C. Morphine D. Ibuprofen
One of the benzodiazees (BDZ) comparatively safe in pregnancy is (Category-B) ? A. Alprozolam B. ZolpidemC. Lorazepam D. None of the above
Drug which causes gingival hyperplasia_____________? A. Nifedie B. Erythromycin C. Cyclosporin D. AspirinE. Both A & C
The intramuscular administration of 0.6 mg of atroe sulphate to a 50 kg adult may produce all of the following effects except________________? A. Bradycardia B. Decreased salivation C. Decreased sweating D. Mydriasis
IV ultrashort acting barbiturate_____________? A. Meprobamate B. PentobarbitoneC. Thiopentone D. Phenobarbitone