Use of an emetic to remove the ingested poison is contraindicated in following poisonings except that by:
A. Strychnine
B. Caustic soda
C. Ferrous sulfate
D. Kerosene
A. Strychnine
B. Caustic soda
C. Ferrous sulfate
D. Kerosene
A. Muscle dystonia caused by triflupromazine
B. Insomnia after taking pentobarbitone
C. Precipitation of asthma by morphine
D. Gum hyperplasia caused by phenytoin
A. Ultraviolet absorbance or refractive index measurement.
B. Increase in temperature
C. Ionization in flame
D. Thermal conductivity
A. potentiometric titration
B. X-ray fluorescence
C. X-ray absorption
D. Karl Fisher titration
E. Measuring the pH of the system
A. Tolerance
B. Physical dependence
C. Psychological dependence
D. Idiosyncrasy
A. Lipid solubility
B. Plasma protein binding
C. Degree of ionization
D. Rate of tubular secretion
A. A constant amount of the drug will be eliminated per unit time
B. Its clearance value will remain constant
C. Its elimination half life will increase with dose
D. It will be completely eliminated from the body in
2 × half life period