AC–2539
Faculty of Pharmacy
                          B.Pharm. Semester—VI (New) Examination
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                                  PHARMACOLOGY—III
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                                       Paper—BP602T
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Time : Three Hours]                                                     [Maximum Marks : 75
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                           INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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     (1) All questions carry marks as indicated.
     (2) Answer ALL questions.
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     (3) Illustrate your answers wherever necessary with the help of neat sketches.
     (4) Use pen of Blue/Black ink/refill only for writing the answer book.
1.   Multiple Choice Questions :
     (1) Which one of the following can be administered orally and by inhalation ?
         (a) Epinephrine
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                                                    (b) Albuterol
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         (c) Isoproterenol
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                                                    (d) Terbutaline
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     (2) Which of the following drugs act through a cytosolic receptor ?
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         (a) Cromolyn sodium
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         (c) Zafirlukast       A                    (d) Omalizumab
     (3) Codeine is used clinically as :
         (a) Analgesic                              (b) Antitussive
         (c) Antidiorrhoeal                         (d) All of the above
     (4) Mechanism of action : Cytoprotection, binds to the ulcer base, antibacterial effect :
         (a) Metronidazole                          (b) Omeprazole
         (c) Ranitidine                             (d) Bismuth compounds
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     (5) The mechanism of action of rifampin includes an inhibition of which of the followingil
         enzymes ?
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         (a) DNA dependent RNA polymerase           (b) Topoisomerase-II
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         (c) Arabinosyl transferase                 (d) RNA dependent DNA polymerase
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     (6) The drug used for malaria chemoprophylaxis and treatment :   A R
         (a) Chloroquine                            (b) Quinidine
         (c) Quinine                                (d) Sulfonamides
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   (7) Which point in the replication cycle appears most easily blocked by antivirals ?
       (a) Virus absorption                        (b) Virus penetration
       (c) Virus RNA and DNA replication           (d) Exit of viruses from the cell
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   (8) Antifungal polyene macrolide that preferentially binds to fungal ergosterol which alters
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       cellular permeability :
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       (a) Ketoconazole                            (b) Amphotericin B
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       (c) Flucytosine                             (d) Griseofulvin
     A (e) Clotrimazole
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   (9) An azole most commonly used for topical treatment of candidiasis :
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       (a) Amphotericin B                          (b) Clotrimazole
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       (c) Griseofulvin                            (d) Flucytosine
   (10) Drug used for treatment of an asymptomatic form of amoebiasis is :
       (a) Chloroquine                             (b) Diloxanide
       (c) Emetine                                 (d) Doxycycline
   (11) Antileprotic drug also used in lepra reaction is :
       (a) Ciprofloxacin
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                                                   (b) Clofazimine
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       (c) Rifampicin                              (d) Dapsone
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   (12) Which is not a common cause of UTIs in men ?
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       (a) Erectile dysfunction
       (c) Urinary stone      A   R                (b) Catheter usage
                                                   (d) Enlarged prostate
   (13) Which major organ can be affected by untreated syphilis ?
       (a) Heart                                   (b) Brain
       (c) Liver                                   (d) (a) and (b)
   (14) Drug of choice in treatment of hemolytic anemia in newborns :
       (a) Cyclosporine                            (b) Prednisone
       (c) OKT3 monoclonal antibody                (d) Rho(D) immune globulin
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   (15) Inhibits antigen recognition of B-cell :
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       (a) Prednisone                              (b) Azathioprine
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       (c) Tacrolimus                              (d) Rho(D) immune globulin
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   (16) Which of the following chelating agents is recommended for acute lead poisoning with
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        signs of encephalopathy ?
       (a) Succimer                                (b) Dimercaprol
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       (c) Calcium EDTA                            (d) Both (b) and (c)
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     (17) Which of the following are potential effects of a teratogen on a fetus ?
         (a) Death                                   (b) Low birth weight
         (c) Neural defects                          (d) All of the above
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     (18) Which of the following receptors is not involved in nausea and vomiting ?
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         (a) Dopamine                                (b) Acetylcholine
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         (c) Histamine                               (d) Serotonin
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         (e) All are involved
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     (19) Which is a contraindication of lubricant laxative use ?
         (a) Renal dysfunction                       (b) Recumbent patients
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         (c) Use simultaneously with psyllium        (d) Flatulence
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     (20) What is the target for clavulanic acid ?
         (a) Transpeptidase enzyme                   (b) l -ala racemase
         (c) β-lactamase                             (d) Penicillin acylase           1×20=20
2.   Long answer questions (solve any two) :
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     (a) Explain spectrum of action, mechanism of action, uses and adverse effects of
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         Tetracyclines.
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     (b) Describe malaria cycle. Write the pharmacology of antimalarial drugs.
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     (c) What are organophosphorus compounds ? Explain symptoms, mechanism and treatment
         for organophosphorus poisoning.                                      2×10=20
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     Short answer questions (solve any seven) :
     (a) Write notes on (any two) :
         (i) Antiviral drugs
         (ii) Immunostimulants
         (iii) Teratogenicity.
     (b) Explain the treatment for urinary tract infections.
     (c) Describe the principles of treatment of poisoning.
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     (d) Describe the pharmacology of Mebendazole.                                          a il
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     (e) Classify antifungal agents. Write mechanism of action and uses of Fluconazole.   m
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     (f) Define antitussives. Write p’cological actions and uses of Codeine Sulphate.
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     (g) Explain spectrum, mechanism of action, uses and adverse effects of co-trimoxazole.
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     (h) Write an account on Digestants and Carminatives.             A
     (i) Define chronopharmacology. Write the significance of biological clock.         7×5=35
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