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List of top Pharmacology Questions asked in Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test
Match the drug with their receptor profiles
(1)
Ergotamine
(P)
5-HT
2A
antagonist
(2)
Ondansetron
(Q)
5-HT
1
partial agonist /antagonist
(3)
Sumartriptan
(R)
5-HT
3
antagonist
(4)
Ketanserin
(S)
5-HT
1D
agonist
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Following intravenous administration, drugs are distributed fastest to
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
At equilibrium the receptor occupancy is related to drug concentration by
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
If a drug is highly bound to plasma proteins, what might be its reason or consequence
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of cardiovascular system
Drug Z is a depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent effective for the treatment of pinworm. Identify drug Z
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of peripheral nervous system
The following drug metabolizing reaction in entirely non-microsomal:
GPAT - 2016
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Which of the following free radical is most dangerous free radical
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Antidiabetic action of gliburidestart at molecular level by which mechanism
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of Endocrine system
Choose correct statement for PEGylation: http://www.xamstudy.com
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Morphine does not cause:
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Principles of toxicology
Passive immunity in new born babies is due to
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Immunopharmacology
Which of the following causes arterial and bronchial constriction and platelet aggregation
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Autacoids and their Antagonists
Insulin stimulates glucose transport by promoting the translocation of:
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of Endocrine system
Biologically active arachidonic acid is
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Vigabatrin is a GABA analogue that potentiates action of GABA in the brain because it
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of peripheral nervous system
Which of the following plot indicates the effects of antagonist on receptors
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Inflamation of soft tissue due to hyaluronidase is called as
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
What is mechanism of action of carbamazepine
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Match the given condition with appropriate drug used for its treatment
(1) Pernicious anemia
(P) Erythropetin
(2) Meagaloblastic anemia
(Q) Oprelvekin
(3) Anemia associated with chronic renal failure
(R) Ratenteral Vitamin B
\(_{12}\)
(4) Thrombocypeniadue to cancer chemotherapy
(S) Folic acid
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of cardiovascular system
Monitoring of plasma drug concentration is required while using:
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Principles of toxicology
Bacterial endotoxin are mainly detected by
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Principles of toxicology
1-[2-[(2-chloro thienly)methoxy]-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl]-1 limidazole is:
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
The mixed gland of our body which secrets both hormones and digestive enzyme, so pancreatic enzyme digest which substances
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of drug acting on the gastrointestinal tract
Match drugs with their receptor that they inhibit
5HT
\(_{1A}\)
agonist
(P) Cisapride
5HT
\(_3\)
, antagonist
(Q) Ketanserine
5HT
\(_{2A}\)
antagonist
(R) Ondensetron
5HT
\(_4\)
agonist
(S) Buspiron
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
General Pharmacology
Which anticholinergic drug mostly used as anti Parkinson drug
GPAT - 2015
GPAT
Pharmacology
Pharmacology of central nervous System
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