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.Management Sciences
Category: A.N.S, Blood And Endocrinal Drugs
Which of the following synthetic sterioid shows predominantly mineralocorticoid action ?
A. Hydrocortisone
B. Spironolactone
C. Dexamethsone
D. Fludrocortisone
If patient is given Noradrenaline what will happen_______________?
A. Cause increase in B.P, due to its action on Beta receptors only
B. Cause decrease in B.P, due to its action on Alpha receptors only
C. Cause decrease in cardiac output and relax bradycardia
D. None of the above
Rebound phenomenon is most commonly seen with use of_________________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Phenyleprine
D. Leuonordefrin
In treating Xerostomia, Which of the following might be prescribed ?
A. Atropine
B. Neostigmine
C. Scopalamine
D. Ephedrine
All of the following have receptors which are transcription factors except____________?
A. Insulin
B. Estrogen
C. Vitamin D
D. Glucocorticoid
Which of the following is NOT an important/frequent/well-known manifestation of an adverse drug reaction ?
A. Agranulocytosis
B. Aplastic anaemia
C. Aaemolysis
D. Leukaemia
Pilocarpine_______________?
A. Lowers the intraocular pressure in glaucoma
B. Cleaved by acetylcholinesterase
C. Inhibits sweat and lacrimation
D. Causes tachycardia
Which of the following receptors is activated by acetylcholine and blocked by atropine______________?
A. Nicotinic
B. Muscarinic
C. Alpha 1 and 2
D. Beta 1 and 2
Succinylcholine is a/an______________?
A. Intravenous anaesthetic agent
B. Non-depolarizing muscle relaxant
C. Short-acting narcotic
D. None of the above
The principle therapeutic action of the glucocorticoid is________________?
A. Antidiuretic
B. Antianabolic
C. Anti-infective
D. Anti-inflammatory
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