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🔴ADRS OF ANTIANDROGENS🔴
✔️Androgenic anabolism is suppressed
✔️Gynacosmastia
✔️Breast tenderness
✔️Liver damage occures frequently
✔️Skin rashes
✔️Swelling of lips
MCQ NO 971 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Licence to manufacture for sale Homoeopathic Medicine specified in
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23%
A. 25A
31%
B. 25D
24%
C. 25E
22%
D. 21A
MCQ NO 972 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Education institutions providing pharmacy education are approved by the?
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11%
A. Central government
83%
B. Pharmacy council of India
4%
C. Drug Controller of India
2%
D. None of these
MCQ NO 973 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Medical stores are inspected by drug inspector for at least
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29%
A. Once a year
53%
B. Twice in a year
15%
C. Thrice in a year
4%
D. Quarterly in a yea
MCQ NO 974 | pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Which symbol is used on the left hand top corner of the label of schedule 'X'
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13%
A. R.M.P.
26%
B. b.Rx
56%
C. XRx
5%
D. None of these
MCQ NO 975 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Schedule FF as per the drug & cosmetic act deals with?
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9%
A. Standard for cosmetic
70%
B. Standard for ophthalmic preparation
18%
C. Standard for surgical product
3%
D. None of these
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺 Drugs for erectile dysfunction :-

🔺How normal erection of penis takes place??? .... When sexual arousal then increases blood flow to the penis and relaxes the cavernosal sinusoids so that they fill up with blood, making the penis rigid, elongated and erect. Nitric oxide (NO) released from parasympathetic nonadrenergic noncholinergic (NANC) nerves and vascular endothelium is the major transmitter causing relaxation of smooth muscle in corpus cavernosum and the blood vessels supplying it; Ach and PGs also play a role.

1. Androgens :-

Hypogonadism is an infrequent cause if ED (erectile dysfunction) . Parenteral testosterone esters or transdermal testosterone therapy is effective only when androgen deficiency is proven to be responsible for loss of libido and erectile dysfunction.

2. Phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors :-

NO (Nitric Oxide) causes smooth muscle relaxation by generating cGMP intracellularly..... Promote dephosohorylation of myocin light chain kinase ( MLCK) .... so that myocin interact with actin. Inhibition of PDE-5 is degrading isoenzyme is cavernisal and vascular smooth muscle, results accumulation if cGMP and marked potentiation of NO action.

e.g. Sildenfil, Vardenafil & Tadalafil . Are selective PDE-5 inhibitors found effective in majority of patients.

3. Papaverine /phentolamine induced penile erection (PIPE) therapy.:- (Use these only in cases not responding to sildenfil and alprostadil.

4.Prostaglandin E1 :-
( Use by directly injectin into Corpus cavernosum)
MCQ NO 976 | Microbiology

A cell becomes flaccid when placed in a............
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7%
Normal solution
27%
Isotonic solution
47%
Hypertonic solution
18%
Hypotonic solution
MCQ NO 977 | Microbiology

Mycotoxins are produced by?
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42%
Fungi
26%
Bacteria
18%
Algae
13%
Protozoans
MCQ NO | 978 Microbiology

The micro-organisms grow at high salinity are?
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22%
Osmophiles
36%
Halophiles
39%
Both
3%
None of these
MCQ NO 979 | Microbiology

Lyophilization means..........
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12%
Sterilization
72%
Freeze-drying
10%
Burning to ashes
5%
Exposure to light
MCQ NO 980 | Microbiology

Temperature required for pasteurization is.......
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21%
Above 150 oC
28%
110 oC
46%
Below 100 oC
5%
None of these
🔴ADRS OF PDE5 INHIBITORS 🔴
✔️Headache
✔️Nasal congestion
✔️Dizziness
✔️Facial flushing
✔️Fall bp
✔️Impairment of colour vision specially blue n green discrimination
✔️Gastric reflux and dyspepsia
✔️
MCQ NO 981 | Pharmacology

Which of the following drugs is a non-selective alpha receptor antagonist?
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17%
Reserpine
39%
Phentolamine
21%
Metoprolol
22%
Prazosin
MCQ NO 982 | Pharmacology

Which of the following drug is irreversible alfa receptor antagonist:
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42%
Phenoxybenzamine
33%
Prazosin
15%
Labetalol
9%
Tolazoline
MCQ NO 983 | Pharmacology

Epinephrine decreases intracellular C amp levels by acting on........
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36%
Alpha1 receptor
43%
Alpha2 receptor
16%
beta1 receptor
5%
beta2 receptor
MCQ NO 984 | Pharmacology

The effect of the drug on parasympathetic function declines rapidly in all organs EXCEPT:
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29%
Eye
28%
Glands
20%
Heart
23%
Smooth muscle organs
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺Estrogen (female sex hormone) :-

Estrogen acts on nuclear receptors lacated within target cells ( details in general pharmacology).

Estrogen receptors (ERs) designated ER alpha & ER beta.

🔸ER apla :- Dominates in uterus, vagina, breast, bone, hypothalamus and blood vessels.

🔸ER beta :- Predominates prostate gland of Males and ovaries of Females.

Estradiol binds to both the receptors with equal affinity but certain ligands have different affinities.

🔺 Actions :-

🔸1. Sex organs :- Estrogen bring about pubertal changes in female including growth of uterus, fallopian tubes and vagina etc.

🔸2. Secondary sex characters.

🔸3.Metabolic effect :- estrogens are weaker anabolic than testosterone.

🔺 Classification of Estrogens.

🔸A. Natural estrogens:-
Estradiol
Estrone
Estriol

🔸B. Synthetic estrogens
I. Steroidal e.g. Ethinylestradiol
Mestranol
Tibolone.
II. Nonsteroidal
e.g. Diethylstilbestrol
Dienestrol
Hexestrol.
🔴ADRS OF ESTROGEN🔴
✔️Gynacosmastia and feminization in males
✔️Fusion of epiphyseal and reduction of adult stature when given to children
✔️Risk of irregular bleeding
✔️Endometral carcinoma
✔️Breast cancer
✔️Gallstones
✔️Benign hepatomas
✔️Migraine
✔️Endometriosis
MCQ NO 986 | Biochemistry

Bulk transport across cell membrane is accomplished by......
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19%
Phagocytosis
18%
Pinocytosis
11%
Extrusion
53%
All of these