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Download RUHS MBBS 2nd Year 01211A1 Pharmacology Paper I May 2025 Question Paper

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24-05-2025
II-MBBS
Second M.B.B.S. (Supp) Exam (New
Scheme)

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May-2025
PHARMACOLOGY
Paper- 1
Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 100
Attempt all questions in both sections

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Use separate answer book for each section
01211A1+01211A2
Section-A
Fill in the blanks:
6x1=6 marks

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a. The drug of choice in anaphylactic shock is
__________
b. The irreversible non-selective COX inhibitor is
__________
c. The antidote for benzodiazepine poisoning is

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__________
d. Neostigmine is an example of a __________
acting anticholinesterase.
e. The antidote for paracetamol poisoning is
__________

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f. The volume of distribution is __________ in
lipid-soluble drugs.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
4x1=4 marks
1. Drug causing "first-dose

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phenomenon" is:
A. Atenolol
B. Prazosin
C. Propranolol
D. Nifedipine

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2. Bioavailability of a drug administered
intravenously is:
A. 0%
B. 50%
C. 100%

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D. Depends on metabolism
3. Which drug causes gingival hyperplasia?
A. Phenytom
B. Diazepam
C. Atropine

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D. Digoxin
4. Drug that acts as a competitive antagonist of
acetylcholine at NMJ:
A. Succinylcholine

B. Atracurium

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C. Physostigmine
D. Pilocarpine
Clinical Case Study
5x3=15 marks
A 60-year-old hypertensive patient comes to the

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emergency with bradycardia, low BP, and a
history of beta-blocker use.
Answer the following:
a. What could be the possible cause of this
presentation?

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b. Name two probable drugs responsible.
c. What is the antidote for beta-blocker
overdose?
d. How do beta-blockers decrease blood
pressure?

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e. What precautions should be taken while
prescribing beta-blockers in diabetic
patients?
Write short notes on the following (Any Five)
5x2=10 marks

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a. Bioavailability
b. Enzyme inhibition
c. Adverse effects of atropine
d. Drug synergism
e. Therapeutic drug monitoring

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f. Therapeutic index
Explain briefly - Any three
3 x 5=15 marks
1. Selective Cox 2 Inhibitors
2. Diffusion hypoxia

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3. Malignant hyperthermia and its management.
4. Mechanism of action of local anesthetics

Section-B
A 28-year-old man is brought
4 x 5=20 marks

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into the emergency department after being
found unresponsive. He is lethargic and
unresponsive verbally. He has been given 25%
of Dextrose intravenously without result: On
examination, his heart rate is 60 beats per

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minute, and respiratory rate is 8 per minute and
RA shallow. His pupils are pinpoint and not
reactive. There are multiple intravenous track
marks on his arms bilaterally. The emergency
physician concludes that the patient has had a

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drug overdose.
Answer the following questions:
a. Which drug is likely responsible for the
patient's condition.
b. Describe the mechanism of action of this

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drug.
c. How will you manage of the patient.
d. Write 2 antagonists for this drug with salient
features.
Write short notes on ANY FIVE 5 x 2=10 marks

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a. Therapeutic uses of benzodiazepines.
b. Mechanism of action of Ondansetron
c. Therapeutic uses of Dantrolene

d. Adverse drug reactions of Phenytoin
e. Extrapyramidal effects of chlorpromazine

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f. Therapeutic uses of NSAID's.
Explain briefly - ANY FOUR
4x5=20 marks
a. Informed consent
b. H1 receptor blockers: classification and uses

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c. Use of antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy.
d. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs)
e. Pharmacovigilance
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