Pharmaceutical Aids
Pharmaceutical aids are the substances which have no or little pharmacological effect but they are essentially used in the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage form
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Pharmaceutical aids are the substances which have no or little pharmacological effect but they are essentially used in the preparation of pharmaceutical dosage form
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1. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by water and food? a. Cholera b. Poliomyelitis c. Hepatitis A virus infection d. All of the above 2. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted by blood? a. Hepatitis B infection b. HIV infection c. Sphilis d. All of the above 3. All of
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Gargles: Introduction, Example, Use, Storage & Labelling of Gargles
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COMPLEMENT SYSTEM 1. Classical pathway of the complement is activated by: a. Antigen b. Antibody c. Antigen – Antibody complex d. None of the above 2. The alternative pathway of the complement is initiated by: a. Endotoxins b. Lipopolysaccharides c. Yeast cell walls d. All of the above 3. What is the chemical nature of components
ANTIGEN 1. Weil-Felix reaction is a serological test based on: a. Heterophile antigen b. Sheep brain antigen c. Specific antigen d. None of the above 2. Paul-Bunnell test is based on sharing of antigens between: a. Sheep erythrocytes and Epstein-Barr virus b. Mycoplasma and human erythrocytes c. Rickettsial antigens and Proteus antigens d. None of
The volume of suppository for particular mould in uniform but its weight will vary because of difference of density of base & medicament used. For this displacement valve of medicament is taken in consideration. Displacement value is defined as : The quantity of drug which displace one part of the base. The Displacement value of
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1. All of the following are non-sense codons except: a. UAG b. UGA c. UAA d. AAG 2. The process of transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA is known as: a. Transformation b. Transduction c. Transcription d. Translation 3. Which of the following properties may be plasmid mediated? a. Resistance to drugs b.
Maximum Volume of Injection to be administered by IV, IM, SC & Intraspinal route