Exam Details

Subject pharmacognosy – iii
Paper
Exam / Course b. pharmacy
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date March, 2018
City, State andhra pradesh, solapur


Question Paper

B.Pharmacy (Semester VII) (CGPA) Examination, 2018
Pharmacology III
Day and Date Tuesday, 15-5-2018 Max. Marks 70
Time 3.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
1. Multiple choice questions (1×15=15)
Alcohol is a neuronal
Depressant Rubefacient
Counter irritant Astringent
Aldehyde syndrome include
Burning sensation Perspiration
Vomiting All of above
Disulfiram is given gm on first day.
1 0.75 0.5 0.25
A blood level of mg/dl methanol is associated with severe poisoning.
50 50 75 57
is a dissociative slower acting anaesthesia.
Fentany Ketamine Etomidate Nitrous oxide
use is now less compelling because of the increasing employment of non-irritant anaesthetics.
Diazepam Atropine Famotidine Pantoprazole
is the drug of choice for emergency control of convulsions.
Clobazam Lorazepam Clonazepam Diazepam
Neuroleptics are also called as
Antipsychotics Antimanic
Antidepressants Antianxiety
Amitriptyline belongs to
Reversible inhibitors of MAO-A
Tri-cyclic antidepressants
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Atypical antidepressants
Seat
No.
Set
P
Set P
SLR-TA 48 *SLRTA48*
10) The indication of cognition enhancers include
Multi infarct dementia Dizziness
Learning defects All of above
11) Parkinsonism is characterized by
Rigidity Tremor Hypokinesia All of above
12) is a synthetic opioid.
Pethidine Morphine Pholcodeine Codeine
13) Antipsychotic drug induced Parkinsonism is treated by
Anticholinergics Carbamazepine
Lomotrigine Phenytoin
14) Respiratory centre depression can be caused by all except
Opium Strychinine Barbiturates Gelsemium
15) Ethanol is contraindicated in
Peptic ulcer Hyper acidity Liver disease All of above
2. Solve any five
How anti anxiety drugs act Brief and give their limitations.
Write a note on immune stimulants.
What are the pharmacological effects of morphine
Give mechanism of action and adverse effects of insulin.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of nitrous oxide, ether and halothane
Define Anesthesia, Epilepsy, Sedative, Hypnotics and Mania.
3. Solve any three (10×3=30)
Define and classify oral hypoglycemic agents. Discuss the complete pharmacology of Sulphonylurea.
Define psychosis. Classify anti psychotics, describe the complete pharmacology of chlorpromazine.
Describe detail pharmacology estrogen and androgens. Add note on drugs used for erectile dysfunction.
Describe in detail the pharmacology of ethanol.


Subjects

  • anatomy, physiology and health education – i
  • anatomy, physiology and health education – ii
  • biochemistry
  • biochemistry – i
  • biochemistry – ii
  • biopharmaceutics
  • biotechnology
  • clinical pharmacology
  • herbal technology
  • human anatomy and physiology – i
  • human anatomy and physiology – ii
  • medicinal chemistry – i
  • medicinal chemistry – ii
  • medicinal chemistry – iv
  • microbiology
  • modern dispensing and hospital pharmacy
  • novel drug delivery systems
  • organic chemistry – i
  • organic chemistry – ii
  • organic chemistry – iii
  • pathophysiology (new cbcs)
  • pathophysiology and clinical biochemistry – i
  • pathophysiology and clinical biochemistry – ii
  • pharmaceutical analysis – i
  • pharmaceutical analysis – ii
  • pharmaceutical analysis – iv
  • pharmaceutical analysis – v
  • pharmaceutical analysis – vi
  • pharmaceutical busines management
  • pharmaceutical engineering
  • pharmaceutical enginering
  • pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry
  • pharmaceutical jurisprudence
  • pharmaceutical microbiology
  • pharmaceutical organic chemistry – ii
  • pharmaceutical organic chemistry –i
  • pharmaceutics – i (new cbcs)
  • pharmaceutics – i (old-cbcs pattern)
  • pharmaceutics – ii
  • pharmaceutics – iii
  • pharmaceutics – iv
  • pharmacognosy – i
  • pharmacognosy – ii
  • pharmacognosy – iii
  • pharmacology – i (new) (cbcs pattern)
  • pharmacology – ii
  • pharmacology – ii (cgpa pattern)
  • pharmacology – iv
  • physical pharmaceutics – i
  • physical pharmacy – i
  • physical pharmacy – ii
  • sterile dosage forms