Drug which crosses placental barrier is____________?
(A) phenytoin
(B) Diazepam
(C) Corticosteroids
(D) All of the above
Following drug which undergo most of its metabolism presystemically______________?
(A) Salbutamol
(B) Verapamil
(C) Propranolol
(D) Paracetamol
Immune mediated qualitative drug intolerance is called______________?
(A) Super sensitivity
(B) Idiosyncrasy
(C) Hyper sensitivity
(D) Hyper acidity
Complete drug elimination occurs after how many hours, if t½ is 4 hrs______________?
(A) 12 hrs
(B) 20 hrs
(C) 25 hrs
(D) 30 hrs
During administration of NSAIDs in children, the most important of dose administration is______________?
(A) Weight of the child
(B) Age of child
(C) Nature of the drug
(D) Chronicity of pain
All of the following are inhalational anesthetic agents except_____________?
(A) Halothane
(B) Ketamine
(C) Enflurane
(D) Isoflurane
Relative contraindications for the administration of Ketamine hydrochioride include all of the following EXCEPT ?
(A) Age < 5 years
(B) History of epilepsy
(C) Raised intracranial tension
(D) Recent anterior myocardial infarction
Nitrous oxide is carried in the blood stream by_____________?
(A) Haemoglobin
(B) White blood cells
(C) Red Blood cells
(D) Serum