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Pharmacology: Cardiovascular Drugs
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Pharmacology: Cardiovascular Drugs
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1. There is no rationale of giving digitoxin parenterally because
2. Following loop diuretic is a phynoxy acetic acid derivative
3. Which of the following drugs is most likely to accentuate varient (Prinzmetal) angina ?
4. Choose the correct statement about the action of nitrates on coronary vessels
5. Which of the following drugs is a class III antiarrhythmic agent that is effective in the acute management of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter of recent onset ?
6. After oral administration peak concentration of digoxin is reached in
7. Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase results in
8. Higher incidence of myocardial infarction and increased mortality has been noted with the use of the following antihypertensive drug
9. Select the organic nitrate which undergoes minimal first-pass metabolism in the liver
10. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia can occur when terfenadine
11. Cardiac glycoside consists of
12. Following potassium sparing diuretic is a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist
13. In patients with chronic granulomatous disease which of the following agents increases the synthesis of tumor necrosis factor, leading to activation of phagocytosis?
14. A 54-year-old woman with severe hypercholesterolemia is to be treated with a combination of niacin and atorvastatin. With this drug combination, it is important that the patient be monitored closely for signs of
15. In heart, potassium channels determine
16. Which of the following pharmacological properties of quinidine is not useful clinically?
17. A drug lacking vasodilator properties that is useful in angina is
18. Which of the following antianginal drugs is most likely to produce tachycardia as a side effect ?
19. The normal therapeutic plasma concentration of digitalis is
20. A treatment of angina that consistently decreases the heart rate and can prevent vasospastic angina attacks is
21. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
22. In cardiac cells, adenosine
23. If the patient has a history of gout, which of the following drugs is most likely to exacerbate this condition?
24. If a fibrinolytic drug is used for treatment of acute myocardial infarction, the adverse drug effect that is most likely to occur is
25. In hypertension which drug besides lowering blood pressure arrests and even reverses cardiac hypertrophy