Questions of this tests are prepared by Dr. Aman Upaganlawar Prof. Of Pharmacology of SSDJ college of Pharmacy, Chandwad, Dist. Nashik and Mr. Khan Majid Shabbir, Assit. Professor of Pharm. Chemistry J. D. Pawar College of Pharmacy, Manur Kalwan. NashikTotal Questions:50, Marks: 200, Each correct Answer: 4 marks, Each Wrong Answer: -1 Mark
Pulmonary administration
Parenteral administration
Otic administration
Ocular administration
'copycat' drugs
Me-too' drugs
'derivative' drugs
'analogue' drugs
Epimers
Isomers
Isotopes
Epitopes
A G-protein coupled receptor
A kinase linked receptor
An intracellular receptor
An ion channel
Neurotransmitter
Alkaloid
Hormone
Modulator
A drug containing the element lead.
A leading drug in a particular area of medicine.
A compound that acts as the starting point for drug design and development.
A drug which is normally the first to be prescribed for a particular ailment.
The pharmacophore
Structure-activity relationships
A bioassay
Patents
PH
Plasma concentration
Partition coefficient
Prodrug
The hydrophobicity of the molecule
The electronic effect of a substituent
The substituent hydrophobicity constant
A measure of the steric properties for a substituent
Carcinogenesis
Apoptosis
Metastasis
Mutagenesis
Integrins
Interleukins
Angiostatin
Cyclins
It is relatively non-toxic.
It acts as a prodrug.
It cannot be taken orally.
The structure is metabolised to release acrolein.
Flecanide
Sotalol
Lidocaine
Verapamil
Nifedipine
Verapamil
Both
Note of above
Sotalol
Propranolon
Verapamil
Quinidine
They decrease afterload
They Increase circulating catecholamine level
They reduce reactive myocardial hypertrophy
Increase B1 adrenoceptor density
Cardiac glycoside
Diuretics
ACEI
All
Digibind
Lidocaine
Oral potassium supplementation
Reduces the dose of
A cardiac lesion that impair cardiac output
An increase in peripheral vascular resistance
Decrease in preload
Increase in sodium and potassium retention
Digoxin is a mild inotropic
Digoxin increases vagal tone
Digoxin has longer half life than digitoxin
Digoxin acts by inhibiting Na+/K+ ATPases
Dopamine
Endorphins
Noradrenaline
Desipramine
Quinine
Morphine
Isoniazid
Artemisinin
A G-protein coupled receptor
A kinase linked receptor
An intracellular receptor
An ion channel
A medicine in the treatment of glaucoma
An antidote to anticholinesterase poisoning
An insecticide
A medicine in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
VEGF
FGF-2
Angiostatin
Interleukin-6
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