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MCQ NO 1201 | Pharmacology

Which one of the following local anesthetics is an ester of benzoic acid?
Anonymous Quiz
35%
Procaine
24%
Ropivacaine
23%
Cocaine
19%
Lidocaine
MCQ NO 1202 | Pharmacology

Which one of the following groups is responsible for the potency and the toxicity of local anesthetics?
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Ionizable group
34%
Lipophylic group
9%
Intermediate chain
44%
All of the above
MCQ NO 1203 | Pharmacology

For therapeutic application local anesthetics are usually made available as salts for the reasons of:
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Less toxicity and higher potency
42%
Higher stability and greater lipid solubility
32%
More stability and greater water solubility
12%
Less local tissue damage and more potency
MCQ NO 1204 | Pharmacology

Which of the following local anesthetics is preferable in patient with pseudocholinesterase deficiency?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Ropivacaine
29%
Tetracaine
34%
Benzocaine
14%
Procaine
MCQ NO 1205 | Pharmacology

Local anesthetics are:
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Salts
28%
Weak acid
48%
Weak bases
6%
None of the above
MCQ NO 1207 | Pharmacology

Correct statements concerning bupivacaine include all of the following EXCEPT:
Anonymous Quiz
13%
It has amide linkage
21%
It is a long-acting drug
38%
It has low cardiotoxicity
28%
An intravenous injection can lead to seizures
MCQ NO 1208 | Pharmacology

Which one of the following local anesthetics causes methemoglobinemia?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Lidocaine
30%
Procaine
25%
Ropivacaine
17%
Prilocaine
MCQ NO 1209 | Pharmacology

Which of the following local anesthetics is more cardiotoxic?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Mepivacaine
16%
Procaine
52%
Bupivacaine
18%
Lidocaine
MCQ NO 1211 | GATE 2001

Elastomer used in rubber stopper formulation is
Anonymous Quiz
31%
(a) Polybutadiene
30%
(b) Butyl stearate
15%
(c) Titanium dioxide
24%
(d) Butylated hydroxyl toluene
MCQ NO 1213 | GATE 2001

Official method for the analysis of Ciprofloxacin is by
Anonymous Quiz
15%
(a) Potentiometry
44%
(b) HPLC
26%
(c) Gas Chromatography
15%
(d) Non-aq. titration
MCQ NO 1214 | GATE 2001

The radiofrequency radiation is associated with
Anonymous Quiz
15%
(a) Light consisting of one colour only
55%
(b) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
21%
(c) Mass Spectrometry
9%
(d) ESR
MCQ NO 1215 | GATE 2001

How many grams of drug should be used in preparing 500 ml of a 1:2500 solution
Anonymous Quiz
30%
(a) 0.2
38%
(b) 0.02
16%
(c) 0.4
16%
(d) 1.25
MCQ NO 1215 | GPAT 2001

The pyroelectric detector converts electromagnetic radiation into
Anonymous Quiz
49%
(a) Electrical Signal
28%
(b) Fluoroscence
14%
(c) Electrons
8%
(d) Visible light
MCQ NO 1218 | GPAT 2001

One of the drugs when coadministered with Terfenadine may lead to life threatening Cardiac dysarhythmia
Anonymous Quiz
15%
(a) Lomafloxacine
41%
(b) Clofazimine
32%
(c) Itraconazole
11%
(d) Neomycin
MCQ NO 1219 | GPAT 2001

Adverse effects of one of the drug include amenorrhea, bone marrow depression gastrointestinal distress and haemorrhagic distress. Identify?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
(a) Cyclizine
22%
(b) Piroxicam
60%
(c) Cyclophosphamide
10%
(d) Cimetidine