Opioid Analgesics Last updated: 2024/04/15 at 6:46 PM Pharmacology Mentor 36 Views Share 0 Min Read SHARE Quiz on Opioid Analgesics: 1. Morphine is used in the treatment of which one of the following: Kyphoscoliosis Left ventricular failure Asthma Chronic cor pulmonale None 2. Which of the following drugs does not possess even slightest agonist action? Buprenorphine Nalbuphine Butorphanol Nalmefene None 3. In acute morphine poisoning, the drug of choice is: Methadone Naloxone Alcohol Atropine Natrexone None 4. Naltrexone is used for which of the following poisoning? Diazepam Cannabis Heroin Atropine None 5. A female in labor ward was administered opioid analgesic. Which of the following drugs should be kept ready for emergency? Methadone Naloxone Fentanyl Lignocaine None 6. Naltrexone is used to maintain abstinence following opioid withdrawal in addicts. It blocks all of the following features of opioid use, except: Craving for opioids Respiratory depression Euphoriant effects of opioids Miosis None 7. Which of the following analgesics should not be given in acute MI? Buprenorphine Morphine Methadone Pentazocine None 8. Which of the following is 100 times more potent than morphine? Fentanyl Pentazocin Pethidine Meperidine None 9. The drug NOT used for analgesia in a patient of head injury is: NSAIDs Morphine Rofecoxib Acetaminophen None 10. Dysphoria caused by opiates is mediated by which receptor? delta mu sigma kappa None 11. Which of the following drugs is used worldwide for the maintenance therapy of opioid dependence? Clonidine Pethidine Naltrexone Fentanyl Methadone None 12. Buprenorphine is: Partial agonist at K Receptor Partial agonist at Mu Receptor Full Agonist at Mu Receptor Full Agonist at K receptor None 13. A patient presented with pain in the right lower quadrant of abdomen. He has history of renal stones in right kidney. He was prescribed an opioid which is agonist at kappa receptors and antagonist at mu receptors. The likely drug given was: Fentanyl Buprenorphine Pentazocine Tramadol None 14. Which among the following drug is contra-indicated in renal failure? Atracurium Pethidine Fentanyl Morphine None 15. A young man is with known heroin addiction is brought in the emergency in unconscious state. On examination, the patient has decreased bowel sounds, depressed respiration and pin point pupil. The treatment of choice for this patient is: Oral diazepam lV naloxone Oral Buprenorphine Oral natrexone None 16. The most important feature of the following opioid analgesic is high oral parenteral activity ratio (1:2): Morphine Methadone Oxymorphine Diacetylmorphine None 17. The effect of morphine which has least tolerance is? Constipation Bradycardia Analgesis Respiratory depression None 18. Morphine can be given by all the following routes except: IV SC IM Sublingual None 19. Which drug is used for pain control in cancer patients? Remifentanil Pethidine Methadone Fentanyl None 20. Opioid analgesic used in treatment of cough is? Codeine Meperidine Diphenoxylate Loperamide None 21. Which of the following opioid analgesic is suitable for haemodynamically unstable patients? Fentanyl Morphine Meperidine Pentazocine None 1 out of 21 Feel free to ask questions and provide any feedback/suggestions by filling in the comment box below. Thanks for completing the Quiz! Please note: These MCQs are intended as a general overview of Opioid analgesic drugs 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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