Date: 04-10-2021
Second Year MBBS Examination
II MBBS Pharmacology Paper 1
Time: 2 hours Max
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Marks: 40Instructions: 1. Answer to the points.
2. Figure to the right indicates marks.
3. Use separate answer books for each section.
4. Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
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5. Write legibly.Section 1
1.MCQ
1
x 10= (10)
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a. The following anti asthma drug is not a bronchodilator. A. Ipratropiumbromide B. Theophylline C. Formoterol_D Sodium cromoglycate
b. Indications of somatostatin include: A. Macroprolactinoma B. Zollinger
Ellison syndrome C. Bleeding esophageal varices D. Steatorrhoea
c. Triiodothyronine differs from thyroxine in that A. It is more avidly bound to
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plasma proteins B. It has a shorter plasma half life C. It is less potent D. Ithas a longer latency of action
d. The insulin preparation of choice in diabetic ketoacidosis is A. Regular
insulin B. Lente insulin C. Isophane insulin D. A 30: 70 mixture of plain and
isophane insulin
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e. The most important mechanism of anti-inflammatory action ofglucocorticoids is: A. Inhibition of lysosomal enzymes B. Restriction of
recruitment of inflammatory cells at the site of inflammation C. Antagonism
of action of interleukins D. Suppression of complement function
f. A patient of chronic renal failure maintained on intermittent haemodialysis
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has anaemia not responding to iron therapy. Which of the followingadditional drug is indicated : A. Epoetin B. Cyanocobalamin C. Folic acid D.
Pyridoxine
g. Superinfections are more common with: A. Use of narrow spectrum
antibiotics B. Short courses of antibiotics. C. Use of antibiotics that are
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completely absorbed from the small intenstines D. Use of antibioticcombinations covering both gram positive and gram negative bacteria
h. Select the drug that is active against both HIV and hepatitis B virus A.
Lamivudine B. Indinavir C. Didanosine D.Efavirenz
i. Ciprofloxacin is not active against A. H. Influenzae B. E. coli C.Enterobacter
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sp. D.Bacteroides fragilisj. Which first line antitubercular drug is only an tuberculostatic and not
tuberculocidal: A.Isoniazid B EthambutolC pyrazinamide D.Rifampin
Section 2
2.Write short notes on: (Two out of three).
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(10)a. Treatment of Diabetic ketoacidosis
b. Treatment of Chloroquine resistant malaria
c. DOTS
3.Write briefly on: (Four out of Five)
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(10)a. Adverse effects of corticosteroids
b. Emergency contraception
c. Radioactive lodine
d. Adverse effects of chloramphenicol
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e. Why aminoglycosides are given in once daily dosing4.Write short notes on: (Two out of Three)
(10)
a. Treatment of status asthmaticus
b. Treatment of Sars-nCov
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c. Fibrinolytics in myocardial Infraction***