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MCQ NO 1022 | Pharmacology

Which of the following drugs belongs to coumarin derivatives?
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59%
Warfarin
18%
Enoxaparin
10%
Dalteparin
13%
Heparin
MCQ NO 1023| Pharmacology

All of these drugs are antiplatelet agents EXCEPT:
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Clopidogrel
19%
Ticlopidine
44%
Urokinase
25%
Aspirin
MCQ NO 1024 | Pharmacology

Sugar molecules in the structure of glycosides influence:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Cardiotonic action
33%
Pharmacokinetic properties
6%
Toxic properties
44%
All of the above
MCQ NO 1025 | Pharmacology

Aglycone is essential for..........
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33%
Plasma protein binding
11%
Half-life
44%
Cardiotonic action
12%
Metabolism
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺 Hormonal contraceptives

🔸A. Female contraceptives :-

1. Inhibition of Gn release from pituitary by reinforcement of normal feedback inhibition.

Suppression of Ovulation is the primary mode of action of combined oral pill.

2. Thick cervical mucus secretion hostile to sperm penetration is evoked by progestin action.

3. Even if ovulation and fertilization occur, the blastocyst may fail to implant because endometrium is either hyperproliferative or hypersecretory or atrophic and in case out of phase with fertilization..... Not suitable for nidation .

4. Uterine and tubular contraction.

5. The postcoital pill may dislodge a just implanted blastocyst or may interfere with fertilization/implantation.

🔸B. Male contraceptives :-

1. Antiandrogens Depress spermatogenesis, but raise Gns; cause unacceptable loss of libido.

2. Estrogens and progestins Act by suppressing Gns-cause
unacceptable feminization.

3. Androgens:- They inhibit Gns but have poor efficacy.
Even combination with progestin ts not reliable.

4. Superactive Gn RH analogues They inhibit Gn release
by continuous action: inhibit testosterone secretion as well;
produce impotence. loss of libido.

5. Cytotoxic drugs Cadmium, nitrofurans and indoles
suppress spermatogenesis, but are toxic.

6. Gossypol It is a nonstcroidal compound, obtained
from con on seed which has been studied in China. It
is effective orally--causes suppression of spermatogenesis
and reduces sperm motility- infertility develops after a
couple of months. Fertility is restored several months
after discontinuation. However, about 10% men remain
oligozoospermic. During treatment serum LH and testosterone levels do not change: libido and potency arc not affected. The mechanism of action though not clearly
known, appears to involve direct toxicity on seminiferous epithelium.
Most important adverse effect of gossypol is hypokalaemia (due to renal loss of POTASSIUM with its attendant muscular
weakness (even paralysis). Other side effects are.....edema,
diarrhoea. breathlessness and neuritis. Its use has now
been dropped.
🔴ADRS OF HARMONAL CONTRACEPTIVE 🔴
🅰️ Nonserious
Nausea
Vomiting
Morning sickness of pregnancy
Headache
Breast discomfort
Weigjt gain
Cholasma
Pruritus vulvae
Mood swings
🅱️Serious
Leg vein thrombosis
Coronary and cerebral
thrombosis results in stroke
Rise in BP
genital carcinoma
Gallstones
MCQ NO 1026

Beta-phenyl-N-alkyl piperidine moiety is largely responsible for activity in one of the following. Choose the correct one
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31%
(a) Buprenorphine
37%
(b) Pethidine
19%
(c) Cycloserine
13%
(d) Amitryptiline
MCQ NO 1029

One of the following diuretics has a similar structure as that of antihypertensive agent diazoxide
Anonymous Quiz
30%
(a) Acetozolamide
38%
(b) Chlorothiazide
19%
(c) Spironolactone
13%
(d) Furosemide
MCQ NO 1030

Which one of the following is an antifungal polyene macrolide antibiotics with seven conjugated double bond, an internal ester, a free carboxyl group and a glycoside side chain with primary amino group
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18%
(a) Streptomycin
25%
(b) Echinocandins
16%
(c) Rifamycin
40%
(d) Amphotericin-B
MCQ NO 1031 | pharmacology

The most effective antiemetic for controlling cisplatin induced vomiting is?
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Prochlorperazine
27%
Metoclopramide
56%
Ondansetron
5%
Prochlorperazine
MCQ NO 1032 | Pharmacology

Ondansetron blocks emetogenic impulses at the site(s) of.......
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Vagal afferents in intestines
10%
Nucleus tractus solitarius
33%
Chemoreceptor trigger zone
44%
All of the above
MCQ NO 1033 | Pharmacology

Insulin resistance can be overcome by the use of......
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18%
Corticosteroids
27%
Tolbutamide
15%
Protamine
40%
Monocomponent insulin preparations
MCQ NO 1034 | Pharmacology

Which one of the following hormones not synthesized in the hypothalamus?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Corticotropin–releasing hormone
26%
Luteinizing hormone
35%
Oxytocin
23%
Thyrotropin–releasing hormone
MCQ NO 1035 | Pharmacology

The antimalarial agent that can be used during pregnancy is?
Anonymous Quiz
39%
Primaquine
29%
Chloroguanide
25%
Mefloquine
6%
Halofantrine
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺 Oxytocin :- It is a nonpeptide secreted from posterior pituitary along with Argenine Vasopressin (AVP or ADH) .

🔺Actions :-

1. Uterus :- Oxytocin increase the force and frequency if uterine contractions and basal tone increases only with high doses.

🔸Mechanism :- Oxytocin bind with G-protein coupled receptors located on myometrium which mediate response mainly depolarization of muscle fibres and influx of CALCIUM ions as well as through phosphoinositide hydrolysis and IP3 ( ionositol triphosphate) mediated intracellular release of CALCIUM ions.

Oxytocin also increase the PG (prostaglandin) synthesis and release by endometrium which may contribute to the contractile response.

2. Breast :- Facilitate milking.

3.CVS :- Umbilical vessels closure at birth.

4.Kidney :- Exerts ADH (Antidiuretic hormone )like effect at high doses.

🔺Physiological Role:-

1. Induce Labour

2. Milk ejection reflex

3. Neurotransmission
MCQ NO 1036 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

The Schedule for standards for cosmeticsis:
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13%
(1) Schedule P
70%
(2) Schedule S
8%
(3) Schedule V
9%
(4) Non eof Above
MCQ NO 1038 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Central register maintained by
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66%
a) Central council
11%
b) M. C. I.
12%
c) AICTE
11%
d) State council