NSAIDs Last updated: 2024/04/15 at 6:46 PM Pharmacology Mentor 60 Views Share 0 Min Read SHARE Quiz on NSAIDs: 1. Aspirin should be used with caution in the following groups of patients because of which of the following reason? In pregnancy, because of high risk of teratogenicity In gout, because it can increase serum uric acid In diabetics because it can cause hyperglycemia In children with viral disease, because of the risk of acute renal failure None 2. Rofecoxib was withdrawn due to: Renal complication Ischemic heart disease Liver adenoma Gastric ulcer None 3. Which of the following is non opioid analgesic and does not inhibit prostaglandin synthesis? Tenoxicam Piroxicam Nefopam Ketorolac None 4. A 20 year-old female weighing 55kg is admitted to the emergency department having consumed 10 g of paracetamol together with alcohol 6 hrs earlier. A serum paracetamol level is reported as 400 micrograms/ml. Which of the following is correct with respect to this? Gastric lavage is mandatory Administration of activated charcoal Hepatotoxicity is likely to occur Abnormalities of the kidney function are likely to be present None 5. Use of aspirin in children with viral disease is associated with: Reye’s syndrome Fixed drug eruption Renal tubular acidosis Metabolic acidosis None 6. NSAID given in once daily dose is: Ketoralac Naproxen Piroxicam Paracetamol None 7. The antidote of choice in paracetamol poisoning is: Sodium bicarbonate N-acetylcysteine Flumazenil Methylene Blue None 8. Aspirin inhibits which of the following enzymes? Phospholipase D Lipoprotein lipase Cyclooxygenase Lipoxygenase None 9. NSAID with least anti-inflammatory action is: Indomethacin Paracetamol Ibuprofen Ketorolac None 10. Which of the following NSAID has good tissue penetrability with concentration in synovial fluid? Piroxicam Ketorolac Diclofenac sodium Sulindac None 11. Which of the following statements is true of ketorolac? Has potent anti-inflammatory activity Is used as preanaesthetic analgesic It interacts with opioid receptor Its analgesic efficacy is equal to morphine in postoperative pain None 12. Development of hepatic central lobular necrosis secondary to acetaminophen overdose can be prevented effectively by which of the following if given within a few hours after ingestion: (Recent NEET Pattern Question) Dimercaprol Amyl nitrite Sodium nitrite N-acetylcysteine None 1 out of 12 Thanks for completing the Quiz! Please note: These MCQs are intended as a general overview of NSAIDs and are not a comprehensive assessment of the subject. Time's up Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of a healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. 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