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Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — MCQs

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — MCQs

Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Toxicity — MCQs

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Q461

Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:

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Q462

Which one of the following antihypertensive drugs is NOT safe during pregnancy?

Q463

A patient has been diagnosed with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG). On eliciting history, it is observed that the patient is a known case of bronchial asthma. What is the drug of choice for POAG in this patient?

Q464

A man was brought to the emergency room after poisoning with an unknown substance. Muscarinic poisoning was suspected and he was treated for the same. What is the possible presenting feature which led to the diagnosis?

Q465

Match the following drugs in Column A with their contraindications in Column B. | Column A | Column B | | :-- | :-- | | 1. Morphine | 1. QT prolongation | | 2. Amiodarone | 2. Thromboembolism | | 3. Vigabatrin | 3. Pregnancy | | 4. Estrogen preparations | 4. Head injury |

Q466

A patient presented with dizziness, cool clammy skin, pinpoint pupil with blue lips and fingernails suffering from respiratory depression. The patient was producing a pink frothy sputum on coughing. The drug used to reverse the effects is?

Q467

A child went to temple along with his grandmother. He developed altered sensorium, BP of $150 / 90 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}$, sweating, palpitations, priapism, and mouth secretion all at once. What drug can be given to this patient?

Q468

A female was given morphine sulphate during labour for pain but she developed respiratory distress. Which of the following will be the correct antidote?

Q469

A kid went to a temple with his grandmother and was constantly crying. On examination he had excruciating pain, hypertension, increased heart rate, sweating profusely, priapism and cold clammy skin. What should be the treatment given to the patient?

Q470

An HIV positive woman on ART was prescribed ergotamine for a migraine attack 4 days back. She presented with complaints that she is unable to feel her legs from the mid - thigh to her toes, for the past two days. The angiography image is given below. What is the likely diagnosis?

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