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Pharmacology: Vitamins & Minerals
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Pharmacology: Vitamins & Minerals
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1. Penicillamine
2. The drug of choice for the management of osteoporosis caused by high-dose use of glucocorticoids is
3. Vitamin B12 is a required co-factor for the following reaction
4. The following derivatives of retinal shows the greatest biological potency than others
5. The gut controls the entry of ingested iron in the body of
6. In isolated fibroblast or epithelial cells, retinoids enhance the synthesis of following protein
7. Magnesium ion is necessary in
8. Iron sorbitol-citric acid differs from iron dextran in that
9. Which of the following is most likely to be required by a 5-year-old boy with chronic renal in sufficiency?
10. The side effect which primarily limits acceptability of oral iron therapy is
11. Which of the following is true about iron therapy ?
12. The iron stored in intestinal mucosal cells is complexed to
13. Hydroxocobalamine differs from cyanocobalamine in that
14. Patients receiving iron therapy should be warned about
15. Megaloblastic anaemia occurs in
16. Conversion of methionine to cysteine depends on vitamin
17. Menadione (Vitamin K3)
18. Concentrations of retinal in plasma in excess of _____ μg/dl usually are diagnostic of hypervitaminosis A
19. Which of the following factor(s) is/are required for the absorption of Vitamin B12 ingested in physiological amounts ?
20. Physiologically carnitine plays following role
21. Vitamin K is indicated for the treatment of bleeding occurring in patients
22. Megaloblastic anemia is caused by deficiency of
23. folinic acid is principally used
24. Thiamine is vitamin
25. The drug used for controlling tetany is