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Question: 1
What is pharmacy?
Answer: 1
1-67It is the term used for the profession related to drugs synthesis.
Question: 2
What are synthetic drugs?
Answer: 2
2-67Such drugs don't occur naturally but are synthesized in laboratory, Pharmaceutical companies produce these drugs.
Question: 3
What are the pharmaceutical drugs?
Answer: 3
3-67A pharmaceutical drug is define as any chemical substance intended for use in medical diagnosis cure, treatment or prevention of diseases.
Question: 4
What are the types of drug?
Answer: 4
4-67There are two types of drugs.
i. Pharmaceutical drugs ii. Addictive drugs
Question: 5
What are sedatives?
Answer: 5
5-67Induce sedation by reducing the irritability or excitement e.g. Diazepam
Question: 6
What are antibiotics.
Answer: 6
6-67Antibiotic inhibit or kill the bacteria and treat bacterial infections e.g. Tetracycline, cephalosporin.
Question: 7
What are prescription drugs ?
Answer: 7
7-67Prescription drugs are sold only on physicians synthesized in laboratory . These includes barbiturates , antitiotics , certain tranquillizers etc
Question: 8
Define drugs?
Answer: 8
8-67Any substance that can absorbed into the body of living organisms alter the normal function is called drug.
Question: 9
Define pharmacology?
Answer: 9
9-67It is the study of drugs composition, properties and medical application.
Question: 10
What are different sources of drugs?
Answer: 10
10-67i. Synthetic drugs ii. Plants and fungi iii. Bacteria iv. animals v. Minerals
Question: 11
What are analgesic?
Answer: 11
11-67Analgesic are painkiller that reduce pain e.g. Aspirine, paracetamol
Question: 12
What are antiseptic.
Answer: 12
12-67Antiseptic reduce possibility of infection of skin.
Question: 13
What is heroin ?
Answer: 13
13-67The most commonly abused narcotics heroin is semi synthetic drugs from morphine . It effects on central nervous system . Heroin cause drowsiness
Question: 14
What are vaccines?
Answer: 14
14-67Vaccine are used to develop immunity against bacterial infections e.g. Vaccine against small pox, whooping cough, hepatitis B etc.
Question: 15
Write classification according to sources .
Answer: 15
15-671: Analgesics i-e aspirin , paracetamol
2: Antibiotics i-e tetracyclines
3: Vaccine i-e polio vaccine
4: Sedative i-e diazepams
Question: 16
What are non-prescription ?
Answer: 16
16-67Non-prescription drugs are sold over the counter between these are considered self enough . These include aspirin and some cough medicines
Question: 17
What are narcotics?
Answer: 17
17-67Nascotics are storng painkillers. These drugs are often prescribe in conjunction with other less potent pain killers. They are used to relieve pain for patient with chronic diseases such as cancer and also, Relieve acute pain after operations. But some people may abuse narcotics for their ecstatic effect, e.g Morphine, Codeine
Question: 18
Define diaphragm?
Answer: 18
18-67The muscular structure that form the floor of the chest cavity present below lungs.
Question: 19
What are hallucinogen ?
Answer: 19
19-67Hallucinogen are the drugs that cause changing in percetion , thought , emotions and cons ciousness e.g Mescaline come from cactus , psilocin from mushroom
Question: 20
What are synthetic drugs ?
Answer: 20
20-67Such drugs don't occur naturally but are synthesized in laboratory . Pharmaceutical companies produce these drugs
Question: 21
What is Antibodies.
Answer: 21
21-67Antibodies bind to pathogens & destroy them In addition to memory cell are produce which remain in blood and provide protection against future infection with same pathogens.
Question: 22
What are pharmaceutical drugs ?
Answer: 22
22-67A pharmaceutical drug is define as any chemical substances intended for the use in medical diagnosis cure , treatment or prevention of disease
Question: 23
What is contribution of E-Ecenner?
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23-67In 1796 a British physician Edward Jenner infected a young boy with cowpox by injected pus cell. After the boy had recovered from cowpox. Jenner inject him wioth small pox by same method.They boy did not get small pox.
Question: 24
What are analgesic ?
Answer: 24
24-67Analgesic are painkiller that reduce pain e.g Aspirine , paracetamol
Question: 25
What is marijuana?
Answer: 25
25-67Marijuana is hallucinogens, which is smoked, It is obtain fro stem and leave of marijuana plants.
Question: 26
What are antiseptics and disinfectants ?
Answer: 26
26-67Antiseptics are the chemicals , That reduces possibility of infections on skin .
Question: 27
Define drug?
Answer: 27
27-67Any chemical or substance that, when absorbed in body of living organisms that alters normal body functions is known as drug.
Example : Morphine is a drug that absorbed in body and alters its functions drugs are of two types.
i. Pharmaceutical drugs/Medical
ii. Addictive drugs.
Question: 28
Define Bronchus?
Answer: 28
28-67The part of air passage way formed by the division of the trachea.
Question: 29
What is marihuana?
Answer: 29
29-67Marijuana is hallucinogens , which is smoked . It is obtain from stem and leave of marijuana
Question: 30
Define drugs ?
Answer: 30
30-67Any substances that can absorbed that can absorbed into the body the body of living organisms alter the normal function is called drug
Question: 31
What are sulfonamides ?
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31-67Sulfa drugs are synthetic antibiotics that contains sulfonamides group sulfonamides are broad spectrum bacteriostatic agent which inhibit folic acid synthesis in bacteria . They are used to treat pneumonia and urinary tract infection
Question: 32
What is heroin?
Answer: 32
32-67The most commonly abused narcotics heroin is semi synthetic drugs from morphine. It effect on central neurons system . Heroin cause downsiness.
Question: 33
What are alveolar ducts?
Answer: 33
33-67Alveolar ducts fine tubules at the end of bronchioles open into alveali.
Question: 34
What are disinfectants ?
Answer: 34
34-67Disinfectants destroy micro-organism found on non-living object .
Question: 35
What is pharmacy ?
Answer: 35
35-67It is the study used for the profession related to drugs synthesis
Question: 36
What are disinfectants?
Answer: 36
36-67Disinfectants destroy micro organisms found on non living objects.
Question: 37
What are vaccine ?
Answer: 37
37-67Vaccine are used to develop immunity against bacterial infection e.g Vaccine against small pox , whooping cough , hepatitis B etc
Question: 38
What are the different sources of drugs ?
Answer: 38
38-671: Synthetic drug
2: Plants and fungi
3: Bacteria
4: Animals
5: Minerals
Question: 39
Define pharmacology .
Answer: 39
39-67It is the study of drugs composition , properties and medical applications
Question: 40
Differentiate between 'broad spectrum ' and narrow-spectrum' antibiotics .
Answer: 40
40-67Some antibiotics can be used to treat wide range of infections and are known as broad-spectrum antibiotics . Others are only effective against a few types of bacteria and are called narrow-spectrum antibiotics
Question: 41
What do you know about antigens .
Answer: 41
41-67Pathogene contain protein called"antigen which stimulate the immune response in host i.t. synthesis of"antibiotics".
Question: 42
What is the difference pharmacy and pharmacology ?
Answer: 42
42-67Pharmacology : It is the branch of biology that deals with study of drugs composition , properties and medical application . Sources of drugs are also studies in pharmacology
Question: 43
What is difference between pharmacy and pharmacology?
Answer: 43
43-67Pharmacology: It is the branch of biology that deals with suty of drug composition, properties and medical application Sources of drugs are also studied in pharmacology.
Question: 44
What are antibiotics ?
Answer: 44
44-67Antibiotics inhibte or kill the bacteria and treat bacterial infection e.g Tetracycline cephlosporine
Question: 45
What drugs are obtain from minerals ?
Answer: 45
45-67Several drugs produce from minerals . The mineral iodine is used for making a tincture of iodine a liquid that help to prevent infection . Powder from silver nitrate use to stop bleeding
Question: 46
Define breathing.
Answer: 46
46-67The process through which animals take air in their boelies to get oxygen and then give out the air for getting rid of carbon dionide.
Question: 47
What is contribution of E-Jeenner ?
Answer: 47
47-67In 1796 a British physician Edward Jenner infected a young boy with cowpox by injected pus cell . After the boy had recovered from cowpox . Jenner inject him with small pox by same method . The boy dos not get small pox
Question: 48
What are the types of drug ?
Answer: 48
48-67There are two types of drugs
1: Pharmaceutical drugs
2: Addictive drugs
Question: 49
What are sedatives ?
Answer: 49
49-67Induce sedation by reducing the irritability or excitement e.g Diazepam
Question: 50
Define Exhalation.
Answer: 50
50-67The phase of breathing in which is enpelled from the lungs is called enhalation.
Question: 51
What are narcotics ?
Answer: 51
51-67Narcotics are strong painkiller . These drugs are often prescribe in conjunctions which other less potent pain killer . They are used to relieve pain for patient with disease such as cancer and also . Relieve acute pain after operations . But some people may abuse narcotics for their ecstatic effect
e.g Marphine, Codein
Question: 52
What are addictive drugs ?
Answer: 52
52-67Some drugs often make person dependent on them , or addicted . These may be called as addicted . These may be called as addictive drugs by using such drugs , the person's body become familiar to it and user cannot function well without it
Question: 53
What are cephalosporin ?
Answer: 53
53-67Cephalosporin interferes with synthesis of bacterial cell wall and so are bactericdal cephalosporinare used to in the treatment of infection of respiratory tract , urinary tract , intestine etc. tetracycline are not used under age of eight
Question: 54
What lenticals. Describe their function
Answer: 54
54-67The woody stems and mature roots the entire surface is covered by bark which is impervious to gases or water.However These are certain pones in the layer of bark.These are called the lenticels. The lenticels allow air to pass through them.
Question: 55
How does bacteria develop resistance against antibiotics ?
Answer: 55
55-67Bacteria have number of ways of developing resistance . Sometime their internal mechanisms stop the working of antibiotics . Some infection cannot be treated by these antibiotics
Question: 56
What are stomata?
Answer: 56
56-67The leaves and young stems have stomata in their epidermis.The gareous occur through these stomata. The inner cells of leaves and stems also have air spaces among them which help in the exchange of gaves.
Question: 57
What are antiseptic ?
Answer: 57
57-67Antiseptic reduce possibility of infection on skin
Question: 58
What is meant by antibiotic resistance ?
Answer: 58
58-67Antibiotics are extremely important in medicine but unfortunately bacteria are capable of developing resistance to them . Such bacteria are not killed by antibiotics
Question: 59
Define Nostrils?
Answer: 59
59-67The nose encloses the nasal cavity.It opens to the outside through the openings called the nostrils.
Question: 60
Write drug classification according to sources
Answer: 60
60-67Classification is as following
1: synthetic drugs i-e aspirin
2: Drugs from plants and fungi i-e digitalis
3: Drugs from animals i-e fish liver oils
4: Drugs from minerals i-e iodine tincture
5: Drugs from bacteria i-e streptomycin
Question: 61
What is contribution of Joseph Lister ?
Answer: 61
61-67Joseph Lister was English surgeon . He promoted the idea of sterile surgery for first time . He introduce carbolic acid to sterilise surgical instruments to clean wound
Question: 62
What are bronchioles?
Answer: 62
62-67With in the lungs the bronchi divide into fine tubules called as bronchioles.
Question: 63
What do you know about antigens and antibondies ?
Answer: 63
63-67Pathogene contain protein called 'antigen' which stimulate the immune response in host i-e synthesis of 'antibiotics '
Question: 64
What is emphysema?
Answer: 64
64-67Emphysema is the destruction of the walls of the alveali. It result in larger sacs but with less surface area for gaseous exchange.As long tissue break down the lung do not come back to their original shaped after enhalation.
Question: 65
Define drug
Answer: 65
65-67Any chemical or substance that , when absorbed in body of living organisms that alters normal body function is known as drug
Question: 66
What is Laryun?
Answer: 66
66-67The larynn is a bon made of cartilage.It is present between phouynn and trachea.It is also called voice bon two pairs of fibrous bonds called vocal cords are stretched across the larynn.
Question: 67
What is gaseous exchange?
Answer: 67
67-67The carbon dionide produced during cellular respiration is taken out of the cells and ultimately from the body taking in oxygen and giving out of carbon dionide is termed as gaseous exchange.