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Drugs Acting on Cardio-Vascular System
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Drugs Acting on Cardio-Vascular System
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1. Calcium channel blocker with predominant peripheral action is
2. Propranolol is given with nifedipine in the treatment of exertion angina because
3. Captopril exerts action by
4. Following statements are true: [P] Zafirlukast is cysteinyl leukotriene receptor antagonist [Q] Tiotropium is muscarinic receptor antagonist [R] Salmeterol is ß2 -receptor antagonist [S] Angiotensin converting enzyme does not produce cough
5. Which of the following statement is true?
6. Long-term administration of nitrates can cause
7. All of the following drugs act on distal tubule except
8. Which antihyperlipidemic drug is a benzophoneone derivative?
9. When digitalis is administered to patient with CCF its beneficial effects are primarily due to
10. Dysrhythmias arise because of [P] Intrinsic myocardial contractility [Q] Vasodilator metabolites [R] Delayed after depolarization, which triggers ectopic beats [S] Reentry resulting from partial conduction block
11. Which of the following antihypertensive drugs tend to elevate plasma triglycerides?
12. Which of the following antiarrhythmic drug does not have antimuscarinic action?
13. Aspirin should not be used in ____________
14. Selective B2 broncho-dilator available for parenteral use for the treatment of status asthmatic is
15. Amylnitrate is given
16. Which drug inhibits Na+ reabsorption by blocking luminal sodium channel and decreasing K+ excretion
17. Which drug inhibits cholesterol absorption?
18. Which of the following antihypertensive drug produces its effects by blocking alpha-1 adrenergic receptor?
19. Beta-blockers are contraindicated in patient with
20. Propranolol controls the ventricular rate in patients with atrial fibrillation by
21. Digitalis overdose can be reversed by administration of
22. Butoxamine is
23. Acetazolamide has following characteristics: [P] Acting on proximal tubule [Q] Inhibits carbonic anhydrase [R] Competitively antagonizes aldosterone [S] Inhibits sodium secretion in the distal tubule
24. The risk of digitalis toxicity is significantly increased by concomitant administration of
25. Effect of digitalis on electrical functions of the heart include