MCQ NO 722 | Pharmacology
Rosacea is a skin condition that affect :
Rosacea is a skin condition that affect :
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14%
(a) Teenage people
25%
(b) Old age people
20%
(c) Only woman
41%
(d) Adults between the age of 30 - 60
MCQ NO 723 | Pharmacology
One of the following is not a chemical or histochemical change that occurs in infarction of heart
One of the following is not a chemical or histochemical change that occurs in infarction of heart
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17%
(a) Decrease in sodium
32%
(b) Glycogen depletion
27%
(c) Influx of calcium
24%
(d) Increase in lactic acid
MCQ NO 724 | Pharmacology
Which one of the following is not a renal osteodystrophy (type of bone disease associated with chronic kidney disease) ?
Which one of the following is not a renal osteodystrophy (type of bone disease associated with chronic kidney disease) ?
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15%
(a) Adynamic bone disease
35%
(b) Osteomalacia
39%
(c) Secondary hypoparathyroidism
12%
(d) Mixed renal osteodystroph
MCQ NO 725 | Pharmacognsy
The major property of Ayurvedic herbs, "Rasa" indicates
The major property of Ayurvedic herbs, "Rasa" indicates
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44%
(a) Taste
29%
(b) Post digestive effect
15%
(c) Potency
13%
(d) Physicochemical properties
MCQ NO 726 | pharmacognsy
In shikimic acid pathway, chorismate mutase converts chorismic acid to
In shikimic acid pathway, chorismate mutase converts chorismic acid to
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15%
(a) Carotenoids
7%
(b) Phytol
74%
(c) Prephenate (Prephenic acid)
4%
(d) Gutta
MCQ NO 727 | Pharmacology
Auto rhythmicity is present in which of the following group of tissues ?
Auto rhythmicity is present in which of the following group of tissues ?
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18%
(a) Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
21%
(b) Skeletal muscle and visceral smooth muscle
32%
(c) Cardiac muscle and neuronal tissue
29%
(d) Cardiac muscle and visceral smooth muscle
MCQ NO 728 | Pharmacology
During the denaturation cycle in polymerase chain reaction the temperature is raised to:
During the denaturation cycle in polymerase chain reaction the temperature is raised to:
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51%
(a) 90 -98°C
24%
(b) 60 - 68°C
21%
(c) 70 - 78°C
4%
(d) 80 - 88°C
MCQ NO 729 | pharmacognsy
Nicotine from tobacco is an alkaloid which is
Nicotine from tobacco is an alkaloid which is
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42%
(a) Oxygen free liquid
14%
(b) Semisolid
29%
(c) Crystalline
15%
(d) Oxygen free solid
MCQ NO 730 | Pharmacology
Which of the following Microorganism is used for the effective synthesis of interferon
Which of the following Microorganism is used for the effective synthesis of interferon
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19%
(a) Micrococcus Luteus
27%
(b) Bacillus Subtilus
40%
(c) Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
14%
(d) Pseudomonas Aureginosa
🔴 Definitions
🔸The autonomic nervous:
The autonomic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion, and sexual arousal.
🔸The sympathetic nervous system:
The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system, an extensive network of neurons that regulate the body’s involuntary processes.
🔸The parasympathetic nervous system:
(PSNS) is a division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that controls the activity of the smooth and cardiac muscles and glands.
🔸The somatic nervous system :
(SoNS), also known as the voluntary nervous system, is a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It consists of neurons that are associated with skeletal or striated muscle fibers and influence voluntary movements of the body.
🔸Peripheral nervous system:
The portion of the nervous system that is outside the brain and spinal cord.
🔸The autonomic nervous:
The autonomic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary physiologic processes including heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, digestion, and sexual arousal.
🔸The sympathetic nervous system:
The sympathetic nervous system is part of the autonomic nervous system, an extensive network of neurons that regulate the body’s involuntary processes.
🔸The parasympathetic nervous system:
(PSNS) is a division of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that controls the activity of the smooth and cardiac muscles and glands.
🔸The somatic nervous system :
(SoNS), also known as the voluntary nervous system, is a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It consists of neurons that are associated with skeletal or striated muscle fibers and influence voluntary movements of the body.
🔸Peripheral nervous system:
The portion of the nervous system that is outside the brain and spinal cord.
🔴MOA OF GANGLIONIC STIMULANTS🔴
➡️Combine with ganglionic nicotinic receptors on the postsynaptic membrane Leads membrane depolarization, Influx of sodium and calcium ions Generation of a fast excitatory - - postsynaptic potential . stimulation of autonomic ganglia and a complex pattern of mixed sympathetic and parasympathetic responses.
➡️Combine with ganglionic nicotinic receptors on the postsynaptic membrane Leads membrane depolarization, Influx of sodium and calcium ions Generation of a fast excitatory - - postsynaptic potential . stimulation of autonomic ganglia and a complex pattern of mixed sympathetic and parasympathetic responses.
🔴MOA OF HEXAMETHONIUM🔴
➡️Hexamethonium is a non-depolarising ganglionic blocker, a nicotinic (nAChR) receptor antagonist that acts in autonomic ganglia by binding mostly in or on the nAChR receptor, and not the acetylcholine binding site itself.
➡️Hexamethonium is a non-depolarising ganglionic blocker, a nicotinic (nAChR) receptor antagonist that acts in autonomic ganglia by binding mostly in or on the nAChR receptor, and not the acetylcholine binding site itself.
🔴ADR OF GANGLIONIC BLOCKERS🔴
📌Orthostatic Collapse(Fall of arterial blood pressure)
📌Atony of intestine and urinary bladder
📌Constipation
📌Urinary Retention
📌Midrasis
📌Paralysis of accommodation
📌Dry mouth
📌Dysphagy
📌Dysarthria
📌Orthostatic Collapse(Fall of arterial blood pressure)
📌Atony of intestine and urinary bladder
📌Constipation
📌Urinary Retention
📌Midrasis
📌Paralysis of accommodation
📌Dry mouth
📌Dysphagy
📌Dysarthria
MCQ NO.731 | PHARMACOLOGY Phentolamine is competitive antagonism of
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25%
Atropine
40%
Noradrenaline
21%
Isoprenaline
15%
Acetylcholine
MCQ NO.732| PHARMACOLOGY
The main mechanism of most drugs absorption in GI tract is:
The main mechanism of most drugs absorption in GI tract is:
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30%
Active transport (carrier-mediated diffusion)
9%
Filtration (aqueous diffusion)
9%
Endocytosis and exocytosis
52%
Passive diffusion (lipid diffusion)
MCQ NO.733 | PHARMACOGNOSY
Pick out the appropriate alimentary route of administration when passage of drugs through liver is minimized:
Pick out the appropriate alimentary route of administration when passage of drugs through liver is minimized:
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20%
Oral
40%
Transdermal
32%
Rectal
8%
Intraduodenal
MCQ NO.734 | PHYSICAL PHARMACY
Two or more molecules are hydrogen bonded to each other are called..
Two or more molecules are hydrogen bonded to each other are called..
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11%
Crystals
22%
Cocrystals
32%
Polymorph
34%
All of the above
MCQ NO.735| PHARMACEUTICS
The sweetening agent commonly used in chewable tablet formula is
The sweetening agent commonly used in chewable tablet formula is
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18%
Sucrose
57%
Mannitol
6%
Lactose
19%
Saccharin Sodium
MCQ NO.736 | PHARMACEUTICS
sigma blade mixers are commonly used in.
sigma blade mixers are commonly used in.
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24%
dry granulation
25%
powder mixing
41%
wet granulation
10%
crude fibre mixing
MCQ NO.737 | PHARMACEUTICS
Which of the following excipient decreases bioavailability of tetracycline.
Which of the following excipient decreases bioavailability of tetracycline.
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33%
Lactose
31%
DCP
26%
Starch
10%
MCC