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Pharmacology: Drugs Acting On Central Nervous System
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1. Which of the following is true of nitrous oxide ?
2. Peak serum level of orally administered lithium is usually achieved in
3. The drug of choice for trigeminal neuralgia is
4. Extract of the following plant has platelet activating factor antagonistic activity and is claimed to benefit congnitive disorders due to cerebral ischaemia
5. Which of the following adverse effects of neuroleptic drugs is positively correlated to the antipsychotic potency of the different compounds ?
6. The factor that effects rate of elimination of general anaesthetics is
7. ETDA is useful in poisoning due to all except
8. Quinidine is contraindicated in
9. Losartan is a
10. Phenobarbitone reduces the incidence of severe hyperbilirubinaemia in the neonates because
11. Which one of the following statements about vigabatrin is accurate?
12. Phenytoin sodium
13. Nalorphine is not used as antidote for
14. Which one of the following statements about the bio-disposition of ethanol is accurate?
15. Which of the following selective MAO–B inhibitor ?
16. Following endogenous opioid peptide is a pentapeptide
17. What is true of risperidone ?
18. Which of the following is not a feature of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
19. A 42-year-old man with a history of alcoholism is brought to the emergency room in a confused and delirious state. He has truncal ataxia and ophthalmoplegia. The most appropriate immediate course of action is to administer.
20. A young femal patient who suffers from bipolar affective disorder (BAD) has been managed with lithium. If she becomes pregnant, which one of the following drugs is likely to be effective in bipolar affective disorder with minimal risk of teratogenicity?
21. Select the correct statement about combining antihypertensive drugs
22. Tolerance to the antiparkinsonian action develops most rapidly in the case of
23. Which of the following statements in correct about buspirone ?
24. For therapeutic effect in manic depressive illness, stady-state serum lithium concentration should be maintained between
25. Which of the following is a GABA – transaminase inhibitor ?