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1. An oral antifungal agent is which of the following?

a) Sopronol b) Desenex c) Undecyclenic d) Griseofulvin


acid
2. Nitrofurantoin is most active when the pH of urinary tract is?
a) Neutral b) Over 9.5 c) Between 6-7 d) 5.5 or less
3. Aloes are used to treat which of the followings?
a) Burns b) Gastritis c) Carcinomas d) Vertigo
4. Which of the following can cause discoloration of teeth?
a) Chloromycetin b) Penicillin c) Achromycin d) Kanamycin
5. Which of following can increase the serum level of penicillin significantly?
a) Salicylates b) Probenecid c) Kaolin d) Antacids
6. Radioactive decay follows?
a) Mixed order b) Zero order rate c) I order rate d) II order rate
rate
7. Glucagon may be used as diagnostic agent in radio graphic examination of?
a) Bones b) Gastrointestinal c) Liver d) Brain
tract
8. A drug that reverse plasma –protein binding is often referred to as?
a) Protein b) Displacer c) Carrier d) Enzyme
hydrolysate substance
9. A rich source of vitamin A is which of the following?
a) Lean meats b) Liver c) Poultry d) Fish liver oils
10. Plasma level of vitamin A may be significantly affected by?
a) Vitamin D b) Oral c) Cephalosporin d) Aspirin
contraceptives
11. Methotrexate should never be used concurrently with?
a) Aspirin b) Penicillin c) Epinephrine d) Tetracycline
12. An antidote of heparin overdose is?
a) Protamine b) Atropine c) Ca salt d) Dicumerol
sulphate
13. Weakly basic drugs are eliminated best under what condition?
a) Alkaline urine b) Acidic urine c) Neutral urine d) Lack of
biotransformation
14. Oral hypoglycemic are usually most useful in?
a) Juvenile b) Labile diabetes c) Brittle d) Uncomplicated
diabetes diabetes diabetes
15. Which of the following may be used as plasma extender?
a) Dextrans b) Na salts c) Starch d) Ca salts

Answers:
1d 2d 3a 4c 5b
6b 7b 8a 9d 10 b
11 a 12 a 13 b 14 d 15 a

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