Medical Mcqs

The principle central action of caffeine is on the________________?

(A) Cerebral cortex

(B) Corpus callosum

(C) Hypothalamus

(D) Spinal cord

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Which of the following anti inflammatory drug is a COX-2 inhibitor_____________?

(A) Aspirin

(B) Ketoprofen

(C) Rofecoxib

(D) Sulidec

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A patient on 300 mg of aspirin will show all the following except________________?

(A) Irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase path way

(B) Prolonged bleeding time

(C) Inhibition of thromboxane TXA2

(D) Inhibition of prostaglandin PGI2

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Salicylate overdose in children causes_______________?

(A) Crystalluria

(B) Rye’s syndrome

(C) Kernicterus

(D) None of the above

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Prolonged use of aspirin causes_______________?

(A) Hypoprothrombinemia

(B) Hyperprothrombinemia

(C) Hyprphosphatasia

(D) Hypercalcemia

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NSAID’s have adverse effect on________________?

(A) Bone

(B) Kidney

(C) Liver

(D) Stomach

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Aspirin acts on which part of brain ?

(A) Substantia gelatinosa

(B) Limbic system

(C) Medulla

(D) Cortex

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IV ultrashort acting barbiturate_____________?

(A) Meprobamate

(B) Pentobarbitone

(C) Thiopentone

(D) Phenobarbitone

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Submitted By: Ali Uppal