[51] Hallucinogenic drug that can be derived from the alkaloids with indolic
nucleus:
(a) LSD
(b) Yohimbine.
(c) Chat.
(d)
Ginseng
(e) All of the above.
[52] Ergosinine belong
to:
(a) Ergometrine alkaloids.
(b) Ergotamine alkaloids.
(c)
Ergotoxine alkaloids.
(d) Ergocryptine
alkaloids.
(e) Non of the above.
[53]
Alopecia is a side effect of:
(a)
Morphine.
(b) Strychnine.
(c) Vincamine.
(d)
Eserine.
(e) Non of the
above.
[54] The commercial product of Saponaria called:
(a)
Saponaria elatior.
(b) Saponaria veris.
(c) Saponaria
officinalis.
(d) Saponaria paniculate.
(e) Non of the
above.
[55] Compounds which composed of the non-glyceride oils,
called:
(a) Lipids.
(b) Resin.
(c) Waxes.
(d)
Saponifiable compounds.
(e) Nonsaponifiable compounds.
[56]
Lobelia herba belong to:
(a) Piperidine alkaloids
– ornithine nucleus-.
(b) Piperidine
alkaloids – lysine nucleus-.
(c) Pyridine
alkaloids – ornithine nucleus-.
(d) Pyridine
alkaloids – lysine nucleus-.
(e) Indolic
alkaloids.
[57] Inversion of configuration at C9 and C13 lead
to:
(a) Loosing activity.
(b) Decreasing euphoric sensation.
(c)
Increasing euphoric sensation.
(d)
Decreasing analgesic activity.
(e)
Increasing psihic and physic dependent.
[58] Ergot alkaloids
characterized that in small doses have:
(a)
Simpathicomimetic.
(b)
Parasimpathicomimetic.
(c)
Simpathicolitic.
(d)
Parasimpathicolitic.
(e)
Antihypertensive.
[59] Ephedrine Hydrochloride has been used
in:
(a) Acute attack of asthma.
(b) Urinary retention.
(c)
Constipation.
(d) Rheumatism.
(e) All of the above.
[60]
The leaves are sessile, linear, lanceolate, entire margin, acuminate apex,
having cardiac properties. This drug called:
(a)
Digitalis purpurea.
(b) Digitalis
lanata.
(c) Strophatnthus Kombe`.
(d) Convallaria majalis.
(e)
Adonis vernalis
[61] Tuiol an volatile oil which consider one of
the constituents of:
(a) Gentiana radix.
(b) Centaurii
herba.
(c) Absinthii herba.
(d) Allium cepa.
(e) Allium
sativa.
[62] Ephedrine is contraindication for:
(a) Children under 3 months of age.
(b) Children under 3 years of age.
(c) Children under 5 months of age.
(d) Children under 5 years of age.
(e)
Children indifferent of age.
[63] The important sign of chronic
intoxication of morphine is:
(a) Nausea
feeling.
(b) Depression the respiratory
centers.
(c) Difficult in
concentration.
(d) Emotion reaction.
(e) Myosis.
[64] The best sedative drug for children
is:
(a) Baby-name (Tr. Belladonnae & volatile oils).
(b) Babic
(Tr. Ginger & dill oil).
(c) Spastolate drops (hyocyamine &
Phenobarbital).
(d) Passiflorae
(e) Capsule of Papaver
somniferum.
[65] Sinomenine belong to:
(a) Dyisoquinolinic
alkaloids.
(b) Morphinanic alkaloids.
(c) Tropolonic
alkaloids.
(d) Aporphinic alkaloids.
(e) Isoquinolinic
alkaloids.
[66] The big doses of adelphane lead to:
(a) Chronic
diarrhea.
(b) Chronic constipation.
(c) Paralyze.
(d)
Hyperacidity.
(e) Sedative action.
[67] Primula radix in
therapeutically doses used as:
(a) Emetic.
(b)
Expectorant.
(c) Antitusive.
(d) Diuretic.
(e) All of the
above.
[68] Lanoxin tablet, antiarrythmic drug contain:
(a) Digoxin.
(b)
Digitoxine.
(c) Lanatoside C.
(d) Digoxin and lanatoside C.
(e)
Strophanthine.
[69] Codeine is contraindicated in:
(a) Respiratory insufficiency.
(b)
Asthmatic cough.
(c)
Children
(d) All of the
above.
(e) Non of the above.
[70] Ipeca
used in small doses:
(a) In treatment of
alcoholism.
(b) In treatment of amoebic
dysentery.
(c) As
expectorant.
(d) As antiemetic.
(e) In debility and exhaustion.