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Lets play pharma pharma (Bujho to jaane)

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 7mins

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Class
Date
1.

Long-acting β-adrenergic agonist for treatment of bronchial asthma is:

a)

Adrenaline

b)

Salbutamol

c)

Fenoterol

d)

Salmeterol

2.

Theophylline is:

a)

Contraindicated in tachyarrhythmia

b)

Synthetic catecholamine

c)

Bronchodilator

d)

PDE inhibitor

3.

The most common side effects of beta- 2 agonists are;

a)

dry mouth, urinary retention, and glaucoma

b)

muscle tremor and palpitations

c)

nausea and vomiting, and headaches

d)

hoarseness (dysphonia) and oral candidiasis

4.

Which of the following is sedative type of expectorant

a)

Lemon oil

b)

ammonium chloride

c)

Potassium iodide

d)

Both b and c

5.

What is the synonym of Ammonium chloride?

a)

Ammonium muriate

b)

Tartared antimony

c)

Bakers ammonia

d)

Preston salt

6.

inhaled corticosteroids have an important role in Conteral and prevention of asthma exacerbation in general Population one of the most & Common side effect of inhaled beclomethasone dipropion is

a)

Pneumonia

b)

Atrophic rhinitis

c)

oropharyngeal Candidiasis

d)

pituitary aderanal suppression

7.

Route of administration of heparin

a)

intra muscular

b)

oral

c)

Inhaled route

d)

subcutaneous

8.

What is the synonym of Noscapine?

a)

Terbutaline

b)

Narcotine

c)

Salbutamol

d)

Potassium iodide

9.

Factors causing bronchial hyperresponsiveness in bronchial asthma are:

a)

Allergens, e.g. pollen, house-dust, mite

b)

Drugs : NSAIDs, aspirin

c)

Viral infections of the respiratory tract

d)

All of the above

10.

A patient with acute myocardial infarction was treated with intravenous

infusion of streptokinase. What is the goal of this drug administration?

a)

To transform plasminogen into plasmin

b)

to cause the lysis of thrombus directly

c)

to prevent further thrombosis

d)

to decrease the area of necrosis

11.

Methylxanthing have long been wed in the treatment asthma & COPD and

of acts via all the following mechanism. except ?

a)

PDE4 inhibitor

b)

Blockade of adenosin receptor

c)

interleukin-1 release

d)

activation of his tone deacetylase

12.

Bemegridum is:

a)

the antagonist of adenosine receptors

b)

The antagonist of barbiturate receptors

c)

The agonist of barbiturate receptors

d)

A psychomotor stimulant

13.

For the prophylaxis of pneumonia after the inhalation general anesthesia

mixed acting analeptic was used. This analeptic is administered by

inhala-tion and includes two gaseous ingredients. What drug was most

probably used?

a)

Nitrous oxide

b)

Cyclopropane

c)

Carbogenum

d)

Camphor

14.

Which drug cause nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and at higher dose cause hallucination, ataxia may occur

a)

Noscapine

b)

Chlophedianol

c)

Dextromethorphan

d)

prenoxydiazine

15.

Which antitussive desensitizing the pulmonary stretch receptors?

a)

Prenoxydiazine

b)

Dextromethorphan

c)

Chlophedianol

d)

Benzonate

16.

Which drug decrease the viscosity of mucus by splitting the disulphide –s-s- bonds of mucoproteins?

a)

Bromohexine

b)

Ammonium chloride

c)

Potassium iodide

d)

Acetylcysteine

17.

MOA of corticosteroids

a)

they cause bronchodilation when given with Xantines

b)

they increase bronchial responsivness to Salbutams

c)

they increase action of aminophylline on adenosin receptor

d)

they increase mucocillary clearance

18.

which of the following is most likely mechanism of action of antitussive drug

a)

inhibits in Cough centre

b)

raise threshold of cough center

c)

Increase tussal impulses

d)

inhibition of respiretory Center

19.

which of the following is the drug which by antagonising the leukotriene

a)

Necorandil

b)

zafirlukast

c)

sodium cromoglycate

d)

zileuton

20.

Which drug cannot be used in treatment of acute exacerbation of sever asthma

a)

terbutalin

b)

Salbutamol

c)

hydrocortisone

d)

Salmeterol