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Pharmacology: Drugs Used In Respiratory Disorders
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Pharmacology: Drugs Used In Respiratory Disorders
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1. Bacteria that make either a fementative or respiratory set of enzymes are known as
2. Which of the following is a direct bronchodilator that is most often used in asthma by the oral route?
3. In the emergency department, the preferred first-line therapy for asthma exacerbation is
4. Which one of the following drugs is most suitable for management of essential tremor in a patient who has pulmonary disease?
5. The most consistent, pronounced and sustained relief of symptoms in chronic bronchial asthma is afforded by
6. Bromhexine acts by
7. Drugs that can dilate bronchi during an acute asthmatic attack include all of the following except
8. The antiasthma drug which cannot be administered by inhalation is
9. To be a useful inhaled glucocorticoid the drug should have
10. Which of the following is a prophylactic agent that appears to stabilize mast cells?
11. A drug useful in the treatment of asthma but lacking bronchodilator action, is
12. All the following are employed in inhalation therapy of asthma except
13. The most likely complication of prolonged use of nasal decongestant drops is
14. Which of the following drugs is neither bronchodilator nor anti-inflammatory, but has antihistaminic and mast cell stabilizing activity ?
15. The smooth muscle stimulating action of 5-HT is most marked in the
16. Toxicities of H2 antihistamines include which one of the following?
17. Isoxuprine is used to treat
18. In patients of bronchial asthma inhaled corticosteroids achieve the following except
19. Which of the following is a very longacting β2 – selective agonist that is used for asthma prophylaxis?
20. The 5-HT antagonist that has antihypertensive property is
21. Which of the following antitussive is present in opium but has no analgesic or addicting properties ?
22. While prescribing the conventional H1 antihistaminics the patient should be advised to avoid
23. The symptoms of allergen-mediated asthma result from which of the following?
24. In a patient of bronchial asthma, inhaled salbutamol produces the following effect(s).
25. If therapy with multiple drugs causes induction of drug metabolism in your asthma patient, it will