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MCQ NO 1356 | pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Central drug laboratory is located at
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14%
A. Mumbai
35%
B. Lacknow
48%
C. Calcutta
3%
D. Hyderabad
MCQ NO 1357 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

PCI is reconstituted every
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16%
A. 3 years
76%
B. 5 years
5%
C. 2 years
3%
D. 6 years
MCQ NO 1358 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Minimum training required to be pharmacist
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14%
a) 100 hours
46%
b) 500 hours
26%
c) 300 hours
14%
d) 800 hours
MCQ NO 1359 | Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

The particular to be shown in manufacturing raw materials and analytical records of drug are dealt under……
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30%
a) Schedule M
46%
b) Schedule U
18%
c) Schedule U1
6%
d) Schedule W
MCQ NO 1360| Pharmaceutical jurisprudence

Application to manufacture cosmetics is made to the licensing authority in….
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17%
a) Form 31
55%
b) Form 31A
17%
c) Form 32
11%
d) Form 32A
MCQ NO 1361 | GATE 2002

The phenomenon of increasing the solubility of weak electrolytes and non polar molecules by the addition of water miscible solvent in which the drug has good solubility is called
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10%
(a) Complexation
55%
(b) Cosolvancy
30%
(c) Solubilization
5%
(d) Hydrotrophy
MCQ NO 1362 | GATE 2002

HLB system is used to classify
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81%
(a) Surfactants
10%
(b) Preservatives
5%
(c) Antioxidants
4%
(d) Sequestering agents
MCQ NO 1664 | GATE 2002

Durability of a tablet to combined effects of shock and abrasion is evaluated by using
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18%
(a) Hardness tester
26%
(b) Disintegration test apparatus
52%
(c) Friabilator
4%
(d) Screw Gauge
MCQ NO 1366 | Pharmacology

Which of the following glucocorticoids is a short- to medium-acting drug?
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16%
Triamcinolone
20%
Dexamethasone
31%
Prednisolon
33%
All of the above
MCQ NO 1367 | Pharmacology

Which of the following glucocorticoids is a long-acting drug?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
Dexamethasone
14%
Triamcinolone
14%
Prednisolon
19%
All of the above
MCQ NO 1370 | Pharmacology

Which of the following NSAIDs is a selective COX-2 inhibitor?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Piroxicam
20%
Indomethacin
18%
Diclofenac
48%
Celecoxib
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺General Anaesthetics :-

General anesthesia is defined by reversible unconsciousness, lack of response to noxious stimuli, and amnesia, induced by chemical agents.

Mechanisms underlying the anaesthetic effect are not known.
The most prevalent belief was that anaesthetic drugs acted on the lipid cell membranes, based on the correlation between oil solubility and anaesthetic potency.
Later, it has been proposed that anaesthetic agents act on specific proteins of the cellular membrane of neurons. Voltage-gated ionic channels are inhibited by anaesthetics agents, being some subtypes more sensitive.
Clinical concentration of anaesthetic agents inhibit or stimulate excitatory or inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors, respectively.
Specific receptor agonists and antagonists modify this effect. Intercellular channels (gap junctions) are also affected by anaesthetic agents through direct interaction with some of their protein subunits. Thus, anesthesia would result from combined effects on specific proteins acting on neural cell excitability as well as transmission and propagation of nerve impulses.
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺Sedative Hypnotics 🔺

🔸Barbiturates :-

Barbiturates act primarily at GABA:BZD ( Gamma Amino Butaric Acid : Benzodiazepines)
receptor Chloride ion Complex and potentiate GABAergic inhibition by increasing the lifetime of Chloride channel opening induced by GABA.

The barbiturate site appears to be located on the alpha and beta subunit.

At high concentrations barbiturates directly increase Chloride conductance (GABA mimetic action).

Moreover, at high doses barbiturates inhibit Calcium ion dependant release if neurotransmitters, depress glutamate induced neuronal depolarization through AMPA receptor and depress voltage sensitive Sodium and Potassium channels.

🔹Other Actions of Barbiturates :-

At relatively high doses, depress respiration, lower B.P. , decrease cardiac contractility and Heart rate, reflex tachycardia due to fall in BP.

Muscle tone, bowel motility and urine output also reduced.

Toxic dose causes respiratory failure and Cardiovascular collapse.
🔴 Mechanism of action 🔴

🔺Sedative hypnotics 🔺

🔸 Benzodiazepines :-

Benzodiazepines act preferentially on midbrain ascending reticular formation ( which maintains wakefulness)
and limbic system.

Benzodiazepines enhance the effect of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at the GABAA (ion channel receptor )receptor, resulting in sedative, hypnotic (sleep-inducing), anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant properties.
MCQ NO 1371 | GATE 2003

Colchicine is biogenetically derived from one of the following
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29%
(a) Tyrosine and Phenylalanine
38%
(b) Tryptophan and phenylalanine
24%
(c) Ornithine and Tryptophan
9%
(d) Ornithine and phenylalanine
MCQ NO 1372 | GATE 2003

The diagnostic character for the microscopically identification of Kurchi bark is
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(a) Fibers with Y-shaped pits
40%
(b) Horse shoe shaped stone cells
37%
(c) Steroids containing calcium oxalate crystals
7%
(d) Stratified cork