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MCQ NO.1340 | GLYCOSIDE

Khellin is an active constituent of which one of the following plants?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Vanilla planifolia
20%
Prunus serona
22%
Tribulus terrestis
33%
Ammi visnaga
MCQ NO 1341 | Microbiology

A simple asexual spore which develops by budding is known as?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Conidia
26%
Arthospore
27%
Blastospore
17%
Chlamydospore
MCQ NO 1342 | Microbiology

Elek’s gel diffusion test is used for the detection of ?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Cholera toxin
56%
Diophtheria toxin
20%
Toxoid
10%
Tetani toxin
MCQ NO 1343 | Pharmacology

Which of the following is used to lower blood lipid levels?
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Trimethadione
17%
Flucytosine
60%
Clofibrate
10%
Coumarin
MCQ NO 1344 | Pharmacology

Hypothyroidism is a possible consequence of prolonged therapy with..........
Anonymous Quiz
44%
Amiodarone
19%
Sotalol
23%
Mexiletine
15%
Procainamide
πŸ”΄ Mechanism of action πŸ”΄

πŸ”Ί Peripherally acting Skeletal muscle relaxants :-

Site of action of both competitive and non-competitive depolarizing blockers is the end plate of skeletal muscle fibres.

πŸ”ΊCompetitive block (Non-depolarizing block) :-

Competitive blockers having high affinity to block nicotinic (Nm) cholinergic receptors at the muscle end plate , but no intrinsic activity. Rsults πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

Skeletal muscle relax......

πŸ”ΊDepolarizing Block :-

Decamethonium and Sch having high affinity as well as submaximal intrinsic activity at Nm cholinergic receptors.

They acts by loger lasting depolarization of muscle end plate produces repetitive excitation of fibre.

They do not dissociate from receptors and not metabolised and depolarization is going on for long lasting..... Resulting inactivation of Sodium Channels. In this state Ach released but no action is there.... Flaccid paralysis observed in mammals.

πŸ”Έa)Phase l block :- Rapid and onset results persistent depolarization of muscle end plate .
Depolarization declines shortly and repolarization occurs gradually.

πŸ”Έb)Phase ll block :- slow in onset and results from desensitization of the receptor to Acetyl choline.
MCQ NO 1346 | pharmacology

The action of insulin is potentiated by :
Anonymous Quiz
35%
a) Sulphonylureas
31%
b) Glucagon
28%
c) Biguanides
6%
d) None of the above
MCQ NO 1347 | Pharmacology

All of the following drugs are antiemetics EXCEPT
Anonymous Quiz
10%
a) Metoclopramide
18%
b) Ondansetron
27%
c) Chlorpromazine
44%
d) Apomorphine hydrochloride
MCQ NO 1348 | Pharmacology

Following is non selective COX inhibitor
Anonymous Quiz
36%
a. Piroxicam
9%
b. Rofecoxib
11%
c. Celecoxib
44%
d. All of the above
MCQ NO 1349 Pharmacology

What effect does histamine have on the release of gastric acid?
Anonymous Quiz
58%
a) It increases secretion
27%
b) It decreases secretion
8%
c) It has no effect
7%
d) It completely switches off secretion
MCQ NO 1350 |Pharmacology

Which of histamine H1 antagonists is noted for the serotonin-blocking effect?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
a) Brompheniramine
60%
b) Cyproheptadine
11%
c) Suprastine
2%
d) Dimedro
πŸ”΄ Mechanism of action πŸ”΄

πŸ”Ί Directly acting skeletal muscle relaxants :-

πŸ”ΈExamples.....

πŸ”Ή1) Dantrolene :- Neuromuscular transmission or MAP are not affected.
Dantrolene acts on Ryanodine receptor present in sarcopladmic reticulum and prevents release of calcium and muscle get relaxed.

πŸ”Ή2) Quinine :- It increase the refractory period and decrease the excitability of motor end plates. Thus, response to repetitive nerve stimulation are reduced.
πŸ”΄ Mechanism of Action πŸ”΄

πŸ”Ί Centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants :-

πŸ”ΉThese drugs reduce skeletal muscle tone and lessen muscle spasm by a selective action in the cerebrospinal axis, without altering consciousness.

πŸ”ΉThey selectively depress spinal and supraspinal polysynaptic reflexes involved in the regulation of muscle tone without significantly affecting monosynaptically mediated stretch reflex.
MCQ NO 1353 | Pharmacology

Drug administered through the following route is most likely to be subjected to first-pass metabolism:
Anonymous Quiz
77%
A. Oral
12%
B. Sublingual
8%
C. Subcutaneous
2%
D. Rectal
MCQ NO 1354 | Pharmacology

Majority of drugs cross biological membranes primarily by:
Anonymous Poll
68%
A. Passive diffusion
15%
B. Facilitated diffusion
14%
C. Active transport
3%
D. Pinocytosis
MCQ NO 1355 | Pharmacology

Alkalinization of urine hastens the excretion of:
Anonymous Quiz
27%
A. Weakly basic drugs
60%
B. Weakly acidic drugs
11%
C. Strong electrolytes
2%
D. Nonpolar drugs
MCQ NO 1356 | pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Central drug laboratory is located at
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A. Mumbai
35%
B. Lacknow
48%
C. Calcutta
3%
D. Hyderabad