Pharmacology Questions (CNS Drugs) PDF
Pharmacology Questions (CNS Drugs) PDF
Pharmacology Questions (CNS Drugs) PDF
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Pharmacology Questions
(CNS Drugs)
a. Chlorpromazine
b. Clozapine
c. Thioridazine
d. Haloperidol
e. Thiothixene
3. Plasma lithium levels (assuming no change in daily lithium dose) may become
toxic in the presence of all of the following EXCEPT
a. Pregnancy
b. Use of thiazides
c. Dehydration
d. Use of some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
e. Post partum state
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a. Moclobemide
b. Paroxetine
c. Sertraline
d. Trazodone
e. Amoxapine
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a. Gentamicin
b. Theophylline
c. Carbamazepine
d. Atenolol
e. Diazepam
a. Zolpidem
b. Chloral hydrate
c. Buspirone
d. Phenobarbitone
e. Diazepam
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10. Suxamethonium
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a. Enflurane is proconvulsant
b. Isoflurane is the inhalational agent of choice in patients with active
IHD
c. Nitrous oxide is a useful adjunct to volatile anaesthetic use in women
in the first trimester of pregnancy
d. Halothane has a MAC value of 75% making it less potent than
desflurane
e. Desflurane is extensively metabolised via the liver
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12. Phenytoin
13. Drugs of abuse can be extremely dangerous in the wrong hands! Which of
the following is correct
14. Flumazenil
a. Is cleared renally
b. Predictably reverses benzodiazepine induced respiratory depression
c. Antagonises CNS effects of opioids
d. Can precipitate seizures in mixed overdose
e. Has a half life of around 10 hours
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a. Fluoxetine
b. Amitriptylline
c. Moclobemide
d. Ondansetron
e. Sumatriptan
17. The opiate associated with seizures when given in high doses to patients with
renal failure is
a. Morphine
b. Pethidine
c. Methadone
d. Fentanyl
e. Codeine
18. Ethanol
a. Is lipid soluble
b. Is metabolised by the MEOS system at blood concentrations below
100mg/dl
c. Is a vasodilator
d. The most frequent neurological abnormality in chronic alcoholism is
asymmetrical peripheral nerve injury specific to hands and feet
e. Alcohol is estimated to be responsible for approximately 10% of cases
of hypertension
a. Bupivacaine
b. Ropivacaine
c. Prilocaine
d. Procaine
e. Lignocaine
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22. Benzodiazepines
24. A patient complains of post op muscle pain. This is most likely to be due to
a. Suxamethonium
b. Propofol
c. Isoflurane
d. Atracurium
e. Ketamine
25. Lithium
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27. Lignocaine
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31. Which of the following side effects for given drugs is wrong
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a. Miosis
b. Confusion
c. Diarrhoea
d. GIT haemorrhage
e. Bronchorrhoea
33. Thiopentone
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35. Codeine
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a. Jaw and eye muscles are paralysed before the limb and trunk muscles
b. Rocuronium is the most potent nondepolarising skeletal muscle
relaxant
c. Atracurium is a steroid derivative
d. Vecuronium blocks cardiac muscarinic receptors, thus inducing
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39. The skeletal muscle relaxant with the longest duration of action is
a. Suxamethonium
b. Mivacurium
c. Pancuronium
d. Rocuronium
e. Vecuronium
40. Which of the following DOES NOT increase the susceptibility of a nerve fibre
to conduction blockade by a local anaesthetic
a. Small diameter
b. Myelination
c. Location in the periphery of a nerve
d. High firing rate
e. Short action potential duration
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1. b 33. e
2. c 34. a
3. a 35. e
4. a 36. a
5. e 37. e
6. e 38. a
7. d 39. c
8. e 40. e
9. d
10. c
11. a
12. d
13. b
14. d
15. a
16. e
17. b
18. c
19. d
20. e
21. d
22. b
23. d
24. a
25. e
26. b
27. c
28. c
29. a
30. d
31. b
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32. b
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