Tuesday, September 24, 2013

MCQS IN ANGINAL DRUGS

1.Calcium channel blocker with weak vasodilatory effect is
A) Nifidipine
B) Diltiazem
C) Verapamil
D) All has same effects

2. Nitroglycerine is more likely to cause
A) Throbbing headache
B) Bradycardia
C) Anemia
D) Sexual Dysfunction

3.Anginal patient with recent myocardial infarction will not be given!
A) Beta Blocker
B) Calcium Channel blocker
C) Nitrates
D) All of the above may be given

4.Angina due to coronary artery spasm is
A) Prinzmetal
B) Variant
C) Vasospastic
D) All of the above

5.Verapamil is not associated with
A) Constipation
B) Contraindicated in Depressed cardiac function
C) Best option in liver dysfunction
D) Caution with digoxin

6.Nocturnal angina is best treated with
A) Transdermal nitroglycerine
B)  Sublingual Nitroglycerine
C) Transdermal Hydralazine
D) Sublingula Hydralazine

7.Nifedipine, a dihydropyridine is a
A) Arteriolar vasodilator
B) Veinular vasodilator
C) -ve inotropic agent
D) All of the above

8.Asthma will excludes ……… from anginal therapy.
A) Beta Blocker
B) Calcium channel blocker
C) Nitrates
D) Hydralazine

9.Best time for Nitrate free interval is
A) Night
B) Morning
C) After noon
D) Not be considerable

10.Beta blocker which is less effective in angina is
A) Atenolol
B) Metoprolol
C) Pindolol
D) Propranolol

1.C     2.A     3.B     4.D    5.C   6.A  7.A  8).B  9). C  10). C

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