Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2015 MBS203B Pharmacology II Previous Question Paper
MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2014-15
Course Code:MBS203
Paper ID: 0322412
Pharmacology-II
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 30
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Part `B'
1.
Classify antianginal drugs. Describe important uses and
adverse effects of nitrates. (7)
2.
Enumerate Beta Lactam antibiotics. Describe important
uses and adverse effects of ampicillin. (7)
3.
Write mechanism of action of: (2x4=8)
a)
Cotrimoxazole
b)
Gentamicin
c)
Fluconazole
d)
Losartan
4.
Write short notes on the followings: (2x4=8)
a)
Propylthiouracil
b)
Clomiphene citrate
c)
Ferrous sulfate
d)
Bisphosphonates
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Course Code:MBS203
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Pharmacology-II
Part `A'
Time: 20 Minutes
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c)
Ethacrynic acid
Q.1
Following is the advantage of angiotensin
d)
Chlorthalidone
antagonist over ACE inhibitors:
a)
Less hypotension
Q.9
Following antimicrobial drug can be given
b)
Less cough
in pregnancy except:
c)
Less hyperkalemia
a)
Penicillin
d)
All of the above
b)
Cephalosporins
c)
Erythromycin
Q.2
Following are the pharmacological uses of
d)
Aminoglycoside
cardiac glycosides except:
a. Congestive heart failure
P.T.O
b. Hypertension
Q.10 Following are the common features of
c. Atrial flutter
aminoglycosides except:
d. Atrial fibrillation
a)
Orally not absorbed from GIT
b)
Effective mainly against gram
Q.3
Following are the mixed arterial and venous
negative organisms
dilator except:
c)
Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity
a)
ACE inhibitors
d
They do penetrate ? brain and CSF
b)
Prazosin
c)
Nifedipine
Q.11 Antibiotics associated pseudomembranous
d)
Nitroprusside
enterocolitis can be treated with:
a)
Metronidazole
b)
Lincomycin
Q.4.
Following are the sign and symptoms of
c)
Ampicillin
digoxin toxicity:
d)
Chloramphenicol
a)
Nausea and vomiting
b)
A.V. block
Q.12 Following penicillins are effective mainly
c)
Bradycardia
against gram positive organism except:
d)
All of the above
a)
ampicillin
b)
amoxicillin
Q.5
Lignocaine is useful in:
c)
carbenicillin
a)
Atrial flutter
d)
penicillin G
b)
Atrial fibrillation
Q.13 Following drugs are antifungal except:
c)
Hypertension
a)
Albendazole
d)
Ventricular fibrillation
b)
Clotrimazole
c)
Miconazole
Q.6
Following is the potassium channel opener:
d)
Econazole
a)
Nicorandil
Q.14 Following are the uses of chloroquine
b)
Dipyridamole
except:
c)
Trimetazidine
a)
Malaria
d)
Pentoxiphylline
b)
Rheumatoid arthritis
c)
Intestinal amoebiasis
Q.7
Following drugs are useful as drugs for
d)
Lepra reaction
hypertensive emergency except:
a)
Atenolol
Q.15 Better oral hypoglycaemic drug for DM
b)
Prazosin
type 2 with obesity:
c)
Nitroprusside
a)
Chlorpropamide
d)
Furosemide
b)
Metformin
c)
Glipizide
Q.8
In acute congestive glaucoma following
d)
Pioglitazone
diuretic is useful:
a)
Thiazide
b)
Acetazolamide
Q.16 Following drug is useful as antidiuretic
effect in Diabetes insipidus:
a)
Thiazide
b)
Mannitol
c)
Acetazolamide
d)
Glycerol
Q.17 Following factors retard iron absorption
except:
a)
Antacid
b)
Phosphates
c)
Phytates
d)
All of the above
Q.18 Overdose of streptokinase can be treated
by:
a)
tranexamic acid
b)
protamine sulfate
c)
vitamin K
d)
all of the above
Q.19 Heparin have the following features:
a)
Mucopolysaccharide
b)
Only given parenterally
c)
Both in vivo and in vitro
d)
All of the above
Q.20
Following antimicrobial cannot be used in
children:
a)
Tetracyclines
b)
Ampicillin
c)
Cephalosporins
d)
Erythromycin
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