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B. PHARM 4TH SEM - PHARMACOLOGY - TEST PAPER - 2
B. Pharm Sem IV SUBJECT - PHARMACOLOGY I SUBJECT CODE - BP404TP
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Morphine depressed following centres except
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Respiratory centre
Cough centre
Vasomotor centre
CTZ
Heroin is following type of opioid
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Natural
Semisynthetic
Synthetic
None
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Following are opioid antagonists except
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Nalorphine
Pentazocine
Tramadol
Nalbuphine
One of the following is opioid peptide derived from pro-opio-melanocortin (POMC)
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Endorphins
Enkephalins
Dynorphins
None
One of the following is active metabolite of morphine
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Morphine-1- glucuronide
Morphine-6- glucuronide
Morphine -3-glucuronide
Morphine-4- glucuronide
Atropine blocks all the following effects of Acetyl Choline except
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Stimulation of salivary gland
Miosis
Skeletal muscle relaxant
Bradycardia
Pilocarpine an alkaloid used in the treatment of Glaucoma is classified as;
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Dopamine receptor antagonist
Sympathomimetic
Cholinestarase inhibitor
Cholinomimetic
Action of d-tubocuranine is
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Selective blockage of alpha receptor
Irreversible blockage of muscarinic receptor
Competitive blockade of muscarinic receptor
Competitive blockage of nicotinic receptor
Activation of alpha-2 receptors in the pancreatic islet cause
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Stimulation of salivary gland secretion
Stimulation of insulin secretion
Suppression of glucagon secretion
Suppression of insulin secretion
_____ is the anticholinestarase drug
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Muscarine
Dopamine
Physostigmine
Methacholine
______ receptor stimulation inhibit the release of noradrenaline
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Alpha-2
B-2
B-1
Alpha-1
__________ is known as selective alpha 2 blockers
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Yohimbine
Prazosin
B-2Phenoxybenzamine
Phentolamine
In, Myasthenia gravis _____ receptor get affected
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Muscarinic
Dopamine
Nicotinic
Beta
Inhibitors of choline esterase enzymes:
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Inhibit acetylcholine release by cholinergic nerve terminals
Inhibit the effect of parasympathetic stimulation
Enhance the effects of parasympathetic stimulation
Block the action of acetylcholine in autonomic ganglia
An undesirable effect of a drug that occurs at therapeutic doses and can be predicted from its pharmacological actions is called
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Allergic reaction
Idiosyncrasy
Toxic effect
Side effect
Drug administered through the following route is most likely to be subjected to first-pass metabolism:
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Subcutaneous
Oral
Sublingual
Rectal
A prodrug is
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The prototype member of a class of drugs
An inactive drug that is transformed in the body to an active metabolite
The oldest member of a class of drugs
A drug that is stored in body tissues and is then gradually released in the circulation
‘Dissociative anaesthesia’ is produced by:
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Ketamine
All of the above
Propofol
Fentanyl
The primary mechanism of action of benzodiazepines is:
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Facilitation of GABA-mediated chloride influx
Adenosine antagonism
Opening of neuronal chloride channels
Dopamine antagonism
Select the anticonvulsant drug that acts as a GABA transaminase inhibitor:
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Lamotrigine
Vigabatrin
Gabapentin
Clobazam
Full form of GABA is
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Glutamate Amino Butyric Acid
Gamma Aniline Butyric Acid
Glutamate Alanine Butyric Acid
Gamma Amino Butyric Acid
The most effective drug in parkinsonism is:
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Levodopa + carbidopa
Biperiden
Selegiline
Bromocriptine
The extrapyramidal adverse effect of antipsychoticdrug therapy which does not respond to centralanticholinergics is:
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Parkinsonism
Tardive dyskinesia
Acute muscle dystonia
Rabbit syndrome
Which is the most important drug in the treatment of organophosphate poisoning:
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Adrenaline
Atropine sulfate
Pralidoxime
Diazepam
The most effective antidote for belladonna poisoning is:
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Pilocarpine
Neostigmine
Methacholine
Physostigmine
Select the drug which is administered orally for erectile dysfunction in men:
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Yohimbine
Alprostadil
Sildenafil
Papaverine
The following disease is worsened by propranolol:
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Benign prostatic hypertrophy
Glaucoma
Raynaud’s disease
Parkinsonism
Which one of the following drugs would decrease release of norepinephrine from noradrenergic nerves?
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Atropine
Prazosin
Phenylephrine
Clonidine
Which one of the following drugs generally should NOT be administered to a patient with asthma?
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Propranolol
Isoproterenol
Atropine
Epinephrine
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