1. Warfarin:
a. the effect of anticoagulation occurs within
the first 48 hours
after the first dose
b. has a half-life of about 12 hours
c. its action is terminated through hepatic metabolism
d. is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal system
e. its action is potentiated by concurrent use of cimetidine
2. 5-fluorouracil:
a. causes megaloblastic anaemia
b. is more effective than mitomycin in reducing fibrosis
c. inhibits thymidylate synthetase
d. is excreted mainly by the renal system
e. is used in the treatment of bowel carcinoma
3. Cefuroxime:
a. inhibits cell wall synthesis
b. has cross-sensitivity with penicillin
c. has good CSF penetration
d. is a third generation cephalosporin
e. is less toxic to the corneal epithelium than gentamicin
4. The following are true about the drugs used in general
anaesthetic:
a. suxamethonium causes hyperkalaemia
b. thiopentone is contraindicated in porphyria
c. ketamine increases the sympathetic activity in the
nervous
system
d. ketamine can reduce the intraocular pressure
e. inhaled isoflurane is mainly metabolized by the liver
5. The following are true about lignocaine:
a. it has a local anaesthetic action lasting
for about 6 hours
b. is more active if injected into an inflamed area
c. inhibits the rapid influx of sodium ions into excitable
cells
d. its action is prolonged by the concurrent use of adrenaline
e. its onset of action is faster than that of marcaine