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Identify the factors which decrease the effect of Oral anticoagulants_______________?

  • (A)  Pregnancy
  • (B)  Nephrotic syndorme
  • (C)  Newborn
  • (D)  Liver disease
  • (E)  Both A & B
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


The anticogulant of choice during pregnancy is______________?

  • (A)  Warfarin sodium
  • (B)  Sodium oxalate
  • (C)  Heparin
  • (D)  Phenindone
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Rebound phenomenon is most commonly seen with use of_________________?

  • (A)  Epinephrine
  • (B)  Norepinephrine
  • (C)  Phenyleprine
  • (D)  Leuonordefrin
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


various insulin preparations useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus differ primarily in______________?

  • (A)  Focus of action
  • (B)  Onset and duration of action
  • (C)  Mode of biotransformation
  • (D)  None of the above
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Bleeding from the oral mucosa can be reduced by topical use of_______________?

  • (A)  Epinephrine
  • (B)  Lidnocaine
  • (C)  Hydrocortisone
  • (D)  Dicoumarol
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


A person with glaucoma should not receive________________?

  • (A)  Sedatives
  • (B)  Vasoconstrictors
  • (C)  Antisialogogues
  • (D)  Local anaesthetic
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


The drug which is used to treat laryngospasm is_______________?

  • (A)  Atropine
  • (B)  Diazepam
  • (C)  Neostigmine
  • (D)  Succinylcholine
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Pilocarpine_______________?

  • (A)  Lowers the intraocular pressure in glaucoma
  • (B)  Cleaved by acetylcholinesterase
  • (C)  Inhibits sweat and lacrimation
  • (D)  Causes tachycardia
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Submitted By :Ali Uppal


The antidote for heparin is______________?

  • (A)  Penicillinase
  • (B)  Protamine sulphate
  • (C)  Pryosulphate
  • (D)  Potassium sulphate
Submitted By :Ali Uppal