Metronidazole______________?
(A) Has no side-effects
(B) Is used in management of ANUG
(C) Is mainly concentrated in saliva
(D) Is active against gram-positive aerobes
Which of the following is a 4th generation cephalosporin______________?
(A) Ceftrioxone
(B) Cefaclor
(C) Cefepime
(D) Cefuroxime
Cyclosporin is used an______________?
(A) Anticancer drug
(B) Antibiotic
(C) Antiarrythmic
(D) Immunosuppresant
Best treatment of candidiasis of_____________?
(A) Mycostatin
(B) Amphoterin
(C) Antibiotics
(D) None of the above
Which of the following is a first generation oral cephalosporin_____________?
(A) Cephapirin
(B) Cefadroxil
(C) Cefaclor
(D) Cefixime
True about aminoglycoside is all except______________?
(A) Are bacteriostatic
(B) Distributed only extracellularly
(C) Excreted unchanged in urine
(D) Teratogenic
Which of the following drugs in likely to damage the eighth cranial nerve when administered for a long period of time ?
(A) Ethambutol
(B) Isoniazid
(C) Rifampicin
(D) Streptomycin
Penicillin is effective against_____________?
(A) Neisseria meningitis
(B) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
(C) Treponema Pallidum
(D) All of the above
Concurrent administration of tetracyclines is most likely to impair the action of_____________?
(A) Lincomycin
(B) Chloramphenicol
(C) Erythromycin
(D) Penicillin
Cephalosporin active against pseudomonas aeruginosa______________?
(A) Cefoperazone
(B) Cefaclor
(C) Ceftriaxone
(D) Cefotaxime