This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmacology course, as it contains questions about mechanisms of action, classifications, and pharmacology of various drugs. The exam contains 7 questions with 3 sub-questions each, for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics like mechanisms of bacterial cell wall synthesis inhibitors, immunopharmacology, antiviral drugs, antimalarial drugs, antiulcer agents, antibiotics, and general principles of poisoning treatment.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmacology course, as it contains questions about mechanisms of action, classifications, and pharmacology of various drugs. The exam contains 7 questions with 3 sub-questions each, for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics like mechanisms of bacterial cell wall synthesis inhibitors, immunopharmacology, antiviral drugs, antimalarial drugs, antiulcer agents, antibiotics, and general principles of poisoning treatment.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmacology course, as it contains questions about mechanisms of action, classifications, and pharmacology of various drugs. The exam contains 7 questions with 3 sub-questions each, for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics like mechanisms of bacterial cell wall synthesis inhibitors, immunopharmacology, antiviral drugs, antimalarial drugs, antiulcer agents, antibiotics, and general principles of poisoning treatment.
This document appears to be an exam for a Pharmacology course, as it contains questions about mechanisms of action, classifications, and pharmacology of various drugs. The exam contains 7 questions with 3 sub-questions each, for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics like mechanisms of bacterial cell wall synthesis inhibitors, immunopharmacology, antiviral drugs, antimalarial drugs, antiulcer agents, antibiotics, and general principles of poisoning treatment.
Subject Name: Pharmacology III Time:10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Total Marks: 80 Instructions: 1. Attempt any five questions. 2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary. 3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 (a) Write down Mechanism of Action of Following drugs. 06
A) Clavunic Acid B) Ziduvudine C) Methotrexate (b) Classify Anti-asthmatics Drugs 05 (c) Write down Pharmacology of Metronidazole. 05
(b) Write note on Drugs which is used in Urinary Tract Infections. 05 (c) Comment on Following Statement: 05 a) Probenecid is given with Penicillin b) Pyridoxine is given with Isoniazid
Mechanism of action of Cyclosporine (b) Write Classification of Anticancer Drugs. 05 (c) Write note on Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor. 05
Q.4 (a) Classify Antiviral Drugs according its Mecahnism of Action. 06
(b) Write down Mechanism of Action & therapeutic uses of Chloramphenicol. 05 (c) Write down Mechanism of action & Therapeutic Use of Co-trimoxazole 05
Q.5 (a) Enlist Various Anti-Malarial Drugs. Discuss Pharmacology Primaquine 06
(b) Describe Adverse Effect of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics 05 (c) Classify Antiemetics.Decribe any one in Detail. 05
Q. 6 (a) Explain Following Term: 06
a) Fancony Like Syndrome b) Gray Baby Syndrome c) Ototoxicity (b) Discuss the Pharmacology of Antiulcer Agents. 05 (c) Enlist First line Drugs used in Tuberculosis 05
Q.7 (a) Write Mechanism of Action of Following Drugs 06
a) Clarithromycin b)Acyclovir c)Metronidazole (b) Write Pharmacology of Azithromycin 05 (c) Write note on General Principle of Treatment of Poisoning 05
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