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Drugs for Gastrointestinal Tract
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Drugs for Gastrointestinal Tract
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25 Questions

1. Alginate is used
2. Mechanism of action of sucralfate, which is used as antacid, is
3. In Helicobacter pylori infection following drug combination is preferred:
4. Following are the agents that decrease motility of stomach except
5. Following agents are stimuli the parietal cells except
6. One of the following is faecal softener:
7. One of the following acts as an antiemetic agent to antagonize the D2 receptor
8. Peptic ulcer occurs because of
9. Cyclizine used as an antiemetic agent acts through
10. Lactulose is a
11. Mechanism of action of ondasetron is
12. Mechanism of action of lansoprazole which is used for peptic ulcer is
13. An organism which has been implicated as a possible cause of chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer is
14. Example of stimulant purgative is
15. Famotidine acts as
16. Mechanism of action of prostaglandins E2 which used in peptic ulcer is
17. Apretant is used as
18. Lactulose is a
19. Following statements are true except,
20. Simethicone is used
21. Magnesium aluminium silicate is used as
22. Following are the cytoprotective agent
23. Alcoholic patient should not be given
24. One of the following is not H1 receptor antagonist which is used as an anti emetic agent
25. Following is an approach to the treatment of acute diarrhoea except