Carbapenems are a class of beta-lactam antibiotics known for their broad spectrum of activity and resistance to most beta-lactamases.
The tendency of carbapenems to cause seizures is linked to their penetration through the blood-brain barrier and interaction with the central nervous system.
Among the options:
Based on the above pharmacological characteristics and clinical evidence, Imipenem is identified as the carbapenem with the highest risk of inducing seizures.
Match the following:
(P) Schedule H
(Q) Schedule G
(R) Schedule P
(S) Schedule F2
Descriptions:
(I) Life period of drugs
(II) Drugs used under RMP
(III) List of Prescription Drugs
(IV) Standards for surgical dressing

The normal pH of arterial blood is:
Which enzyme is deficient in Gaucher’s disease?
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
The anticoagulant effect of heparin is monitored using:
The causative agent of malaria is: