Complete drug elimination occurs after how many hours, if t½ is 4 hrs______________?
A. 12 hrs
B. 20 hrs
C. 25 hrs
D. 30 hrs
A. 12 hrs
B. 20 hrs
C. 25 hrs
D. 30 hrs
A. Hepatitis vaccination
B. Gamma globulin injection
C. Immune blood transfusion
D. Placental transfer of antibodies
A. Occurs due to infection periapically
B. Is developmental in origin
C. Can be treated by aspiration
D. Has low recurrence rate
A. Autosomal recessive
B. Autosomal dominant
C. X-linked dominant
D. X-linked recessive
A. Is in relation to maxillary nerve
B. Receives preganglionic parasympathetic fibers, through the greater superficial petrosal nerve
C. Sends postganglionic parasympathetic fibers to auriculotemporal nerve
D. Is related to the tensor tympani
A. Treponema pallidum
B. Treponjema pertenue
C. Borrelia burgdorferi
D. Borrelia vincenti
A. Hypophosphatasia
B. Cyclic neutropenia
C. Juvenile Periodontitis
D. Papillion Lefevre syndrome