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MCQ 01-05 | D.Pharmacy EXIT EXAM & FINAL EXAM Preparation | Pharmacology | With Full Explanation

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Here, we have discussed about *MCQ 01-05 | D.Pharmacy EXIT EXAM & FINAL EXAM Preparation | Pharmacology | With Full Explanation* and prepared a best content for you so watch the complete video until the end and read the description below.
*1- Pharmacokinetics is?
Answer- The study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs
Note- Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology concerned with the movement of drugs within the body.
*2- Which route of drug administration is most likely to lead to the first-pass effect?
Answer- Oral
Note- It is a phenomenon of drug metabolism whereby the concentration of a drug, specifically when administered orally, is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation.
*3- Pick out the parenteral route of medicinal agent administration: ?
Answer- Intramuscular
Note- Parenteral drug administration can be taken literally to mean any non-oral means of drug administration
But it is generally relating to injection directly into the body, by-passing the skin and mucous membranes.
*4- What phenomenon can occur in case of using a combination of drugs?
Answer- The interaction or cooperation of two or more drug substances to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
Tolerance: larger doses required to produce the same effect.
Tachyphylaxis: a rapid decrease in response to repeated doses over a short time period
*5- Which of the following local anesthetics is a short-acting drug?
Answer- Procaine
Note- In the context of surgery, a local anesthetic creates an absence of pain in a specific location of the body without a loss of consciousness, as opposed to a general anesthetic.
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Here, we have discussed about *MCQ 01-05 | D.Pharmacy EXIT EXAM & FINAL EXAM Preparation | Pharmacology | With Full Explanation* and prepared a best content for you so watch the complete video until the end and read the description below.
*1- Pharmacokinetics is?
Answer- The study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs
Note- Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology concerned with the movement of drugs within the body.
*2- Which route of drug administration is most likely to lead to the first-pass effect?
Answer- Oral
Note- It is a phenomenon of drug metabolism whereby the concentration of a drug, specifically when administered orally, is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation.
*3- Pick out the parenteral route of medicinal agent administration: ?
Answer- Intramuscular
Note- Parenteral drug administration can be taken literally to mean any non-oral means of drug administration
But it is generally relating to injection directly into the body, by-passing the skin and mucous membranes.
*4- What phenomenon can occur in case of using a combination of drugs?
Answer- The interaction or cooperation of two or more drug substances to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
Tolerance: larger doses required to produce the same effect.
Tachyphylaxis: a rapid decrease in response to repeated doses over a short time period
*5- Which of the following local anesthetics is a short-acting drug?
Answer- Procaine
Note- In the context of surgery, a local anesthetic creates an absence of pain in a specific location of the body without a loss of consciousness, as opposed to a general anesthetic.
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#DPharma_BPharma_MPharma #Pharmacy_Competitive_Exams #GPAT_NIPER #DRUG_INSPECTOR #ESIC_PHARMACIST
#DIPLOMA_IN_PHARMACY #BACHELOR_OF_PHARMACY #PHARMACY_COUNCIL_OF_INDIA
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