Pharmacology of Drugs acting on Blood

A vibrant and informative illustration showing various blood-related drugs, their mechanisms of action, and their effects on the body, including visual representations of anticoagulants and fibrinolytic agents.

Pharmacology Quiz: Blood Drugs

Test your knowledge on the pharmacology of drugs acting on blood with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various topics including anticoagulants, fibrinolytic agents, and mechanisms of action.

Whether you're a medical professional, student, or simply interested in pharmacology, this quiz will help enhance your understanding.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on anticoagulants and fibrinolytic drugs
  • Check your knowledge and learn!
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Anticoagulants are indicated in
Immobilized elederly patients
Buerger’s disease
Stroke due to cerebral thrombosis
All of these
Route of heparin administration is
Oral
Sublingual
Subcutaneous
Intramuscular
The preferred route of administration of streptokinase in acute myocardial infarction is
Intravenous
Intracardiac
Subcutaneous
Intracoronary
Which fibrioolytic drug(s) is/are antigenic
(a)Streptokinase
(b)Urokinase
(c)Alteplase
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Aspirin prolongs bleeding time by inhibiting the synthesis of
Clotting factors in liver
Thromboxane A2 in platelets
Prostacyclin in vascular endothelium
Cyclic AMP in platelets
The anticoagulant effects of heparin can be promptly arrested by administration of
Epsilon amino caproic acid
Protamine sulfate
Adrenaline
Vitamin K
Severe cases of bleed ing due to fibrinolytic agents are treated with
Aspirin
Heparin
EACA (Epsilon Amino Caproic Acid)
Vitamin K
The most definite beneficial results are obtained in the use of anticoagulants for the following purpose
Cerebrovascular accident
Retinal artery thrombosis
Prevention of venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
Prevention of recurrences of myocardial infarction
Low concentrations of heparin selectively interfere with the following coagulation patheay(s)
Extrinsic pathway
Intrinsic pathway
Common pathway
Both intrinsic and common
Blood level of which clotting factor declines most rapidly after the initiation of warfarin therapy
Factor VII
Factor IX
Factor X
Prothrombin
The following drug reduces the effect of oral anticoagulants
Broad spectrum antibiotic
Cimetidine
Oral contraceptive
Apirin
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