Which among the following is a pure antagonist of opioid receptors ?
(A) Natrexone
(B) Nalbuphine
(C) Butorphanol
(D) Pentazonice
Best and most effective drug to control convulsions in toxicity cases is______________?
(A) Phenobarbitone
(B) Phenytoin
(C) Diazepam
(D) Carbemezipine
The Ethyl alcohol (Ethanol) is more effective when mixed with water and used as_____________?
(A) 10 to 20 percent
(B) 20 to 30 percent
(C) 40 to 50 percent
(D) 60 to 70 percent
A patient with grand mal epilepsy would likely be under treatment with_____________?
(A) Meprobamate
(B) Pentobarbital
(C) Trimethadione
(D) Phenytoin
Birbiturates in pediatrics is_____________?
(A) Contraindicated
(B) Low safety
(C) Can be used safely
(D) Not much use
Which of the following drugs is currently widely used in treating opioid dependent individuals?
(A) codeine
(B) Methadone
(C) Alphaprodine
(D) Pentazocine
Paracetamol is contraindicated in_______________?
(A) Nephritis
(B) Chronic hepatitis
(C) Bleeding disorders
(D) A & B
The anti-inflammatory analgesic drug the causes least gastrointestinal symptoms is______________?
(A) Aspirin
(B) Phenyl butazone
(C) Paracetamol
(D) Indomethacin
Gastric irritation is minimum with one of the following non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs_____________?
(A) Piroxicam
(B) Tenoxicam
(C) Meloxicam
(D) Indomethacin
Which of the following is a short acting barbiturate ?
(A) Diazepam
(B) Secobarbital
(C) Pentobarbital
(D) Phenobarbita