The part of prescription called subscription contains a. Direction to the pharmacist b. Direction to the patient c. Direction to the patient’s relatives d. All of these
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a. Direction to the pharmacist
Posology is a branch of pharmacy which deals with, a. Study of dosage forms b. Study of doses c. Study of drug interaction d. All of the above
Pediatric doses are lesser than normal doses because, a. Of their lower body size. b. Of their lesser body weight c. Their immunity system is not well developed d. Immature state of their hepatic and renal function by which drugs are inactivated and eliminated from the body
Drug dosage may require adjustment from the usual adult dose for abnormally lean or obese patients because, a. Normal doses are considered suitable for 70 kg (150 pounds) individuals. b. The ratio between the amount of drug administered and the size of the body influences the drug concentration at the site of action. c. Both a & b are right statements d. Both a & b are wrong statements
Drugs have to be given cautiously to females in….. a. Pregnancy b. Lactation c. Menstruation d. All of the above
The policy to avoid tolerance development is, a. Initiating therapy with the lowest effective dose b. Avoiding prolonged administration c. Only a d. Both a & b.
Some drugs are advised before meals to, a. Avoid dose dumping. b. Avoid interaction with food. c. Improve absorption. d. Both B & C
Drug interactions may be 'Beneficial'. a. True. b. False.
A lesser dose is required if the drug is given by, a. Oral route. b. Topical route. c. Intravenous route. d. None of the above
Reduction in particle size increases absorption because it, a. Reduces interaction with food molecules. b. Increases interaction with food molecules. c. Reduces effective surface area. d. Increases effective surface area.
The schedule of dosing ( four times a day, two times a day etc.) is called, a. Dose inspection. b. Dose regimen. c. Dose calibration. d. All of the above.
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