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Which one of the following drugs is most commonly employed in an attack of angina pectoris ?

  • (A)  Sodium nitrate
  • (B)  Epinephrine
  • (C)  Nitroglycerina
  • (D)  Isosorbide dinitrate
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Long acting beta – 2 agonist ?

  • (A)  Albuterol
  • (B)  Salmeterol
  • (C)  Pirlbuterol
  • (D)  Orciprenaline
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Which one of the following is Not true of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor____________?

  • (A)  May cause hyperkalaemia in diabetic patients
  • (B)  Contraindicated in pregnancy
  • (C)  Contraindicated in diabetic nephropathy
  • (D)  NSAIDs may impair its hypotensive effect
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Ipratropium bromide is used for_____________?

  • (A)  Renal colic
  • (B)  Organophosphorus poisoning
  • (C)  Bronchial asthma
  • (D)  miosis
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All of the given drugs are positive inotropes EXCEPT_____________?

  • (A)  Dopamine
  • (B)  dobutamine
  • (C)  Digoxin
  • (D)  Doxepin
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Which one is not converted to an active metabolite ?

  • (A)  Quinapril
  • (B)  Fosinopril
  • (C)  Benzopril
  • (D)  Lisinopril
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Which one of the anti hypertensives is contraindicated in pregnancy ?

  • (A)  Hydralazine
  • (B)  a-Methldopa
  • (C)  Nifedipine
  • (D)  Enlapril
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Bradycardia is most commonly treated with which of the following drugs_____________?

  • (A)  Epinephrine
  • (B)  Atropine
  • (C)  A diuretic
  • (D)  A potent vasadilatior
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Blockers are used in all except_____________?

  • (A)  Phenochyromocytoma
  • (B)  Migraine
  • (C)  Thyrotoxcosis
  • (D)  Secondary shock
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