_____, when given during the third trimester of pregnancy can lead to floppy baby syndrome.
#2
Drug of choice in an elderly with depression and coronary aery disease is -
#3
Which antithyroid drug in kids has been associated with fatal hepatotoxicity?_____
#4
An infant weighing >2.5kgs should recieve _____ daily dose of Nevirapine post-partum
#5
_____, a synthetic metalloporphyrin is a potential alternative medical therapy for neonatal jaundice.
#6
Tetracyclines can deposit in teeth and bone; therefore they are contraindicated in children; _____ women and breastfeeding women
#7
_____ is a complication of Chloramphenicol use in premature infants as they lack hepatic UDP-Glucuronyl Transferase.
#8
bedaquiline can be given to patients aged >_____ years
#9
pentavalent vaccine contains
#10
Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 50mg daily + clofazimine 150mg once a month and 50 mg alternate days is used to treat leprosy in children 10- 14 years
Developmental Pharmacology Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Developmental Pharmacology with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Flashcard 1: _____, when given during the third trimester of pregnancy can lead to floppy baby syndrome.
Answer: Benzodiazepines
Flashcard 2: Drug of choice in an elderly with depression and coronary aery disease is -
Answer: Sertraline
Flashcard 3: Which antithyroid drug in kids has been associated with fatal hepatotoxicity?_____
Answer: Propylthiouracil
Flashcard 4: An infant weighing >2.5kgs should recieve _____ daily dose of Nevirapine post-partum
Answer: 15mg
Flashcard 5: _____, a synthetic metalloporphyrin is a potential alternative medical therapy for neonatal jaundice.
Answer: Sn-mesoporphyrin (SnMP)
Flashcard 6: Tetracyclines can deposit in teeth and bone; therefore they are contraindicated in children; _____ women and breastfeeding women
Answer: pregnant
Flashcard 7: _____ is a complication of Chloramphenicol use in premature infants as they lack hepatic UDP-Glucuronyl Transferase.
Answer: Gray Baby Syndrome
Flashcard 8: bedaquiline can be given to patients aged >_____ years
Answer: 18
Extra:
Flashcard 9: pentavalent vaccine contains
Answer: DPT
hemophilus influenza(HiB) conjugate
hepatitis B
Extra:
Flashcard 10: Rifampicin _____ once a month + dapsone 50mg daily + clofazimine 150mg once a month and 50 mg alternate days is used to treat leprosy in children 10- 14 years
Answer: 450mg
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