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- Cimetidine
- Allopurinol
- L-Asparginase
- Ketoprofen
Explanation: Schedule G contains drugs which shall be taken only under medical supervision. Drugs of this schedule must be labelled 'to be used only under medical supervision'.
- Sch. G drug
- Sch. H drug
- Sch. X drug
- Sch. W drug
Explanation: Bromhexin is a prescription drug, included in schedule H, shall be prescribed by RMP.
- April 1954
- May 1950
- October 1948
- June 1959
Explanation: Drugs and magic remedies act was passed on 1st april, 1954. Objectives of drugs and magic remedies act is to control the advertisement of drugs which claiming for having magical properties to cure a disease.
- G
- H
- X
- W
Explanation: schedule W includes list of drugs that shall be marketed under generic names only.
- AIDS
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Tuberculosis
Explanation: Tuberculosis can be cured by taking antitubercular drugs under medical supervision and prevented by vaccination, so it is not included in schedule J.
- 21 days
- 21 months
- 2 days
- 30 days
Explanation: Life period of human RBCs is 21 days. The blood should be stored in temperature between 4℃ to 6℃.
- Temperature between 2℃ to 8℃
- Temperature between 4℃ to 6℃
- Temperature not exceeding 25℃
- Temperature between 10℃ to 25℃
Explanation: Cool place : temperature between 10 to 25 ℃
Cold place : temperature not exceeding 8℃.
- H
- X
- G
- W
Explanation: Schedule W includes name of drugs that shall be marketed under their generic names only.
Example of drugs are : Ferrous sulphate, Aspirin and it's salts, Analgin, Chlorpromazine, Piperazine etc.
- List of prescription drugs
- List of exempted from the certain provisions related to the manufacturing of drugs
- Standards for surgical dressings
- List of drugs exempted from the provisions of import of drug
- ₹ 5000
- ₹ 2500
- ₹ 1000
- ₹ 500
Explanation: Penalties For using the report of a government analyst for advertising any drug is a fine of ₹ 500/- on first conviction .
And on subsequent conviction imprisonment upto 10 years, or fine or both
- Schedule F
- Schedule E
- Schedule Y
- Schedule X
Explanation: schedule E contains poisonous Drugs.
Sch. E 1 contains poisonous substances under ayurvedic , sidha and Unani system of medicine.
- F1
- F(i)
- F(ii)
- F2
- Standards for opthalmic preparations
- Standards for surgical dressings
- Standards for sterilized umbilical tapes
- Standards for disinfectant fluids
Explanation: Sch. F2 - Standard for surgical dressings.
Sch. F3 - Standards for sterilized umbilical tapes.
Sch. FF - Standards for opthalmic preparations.
Sch O - Standards for disinfectant fluids.
- Form 8
- Form 19
- Form 12 A
- Form 10
Explanation: Form 19 is required for applying a license for retail pharmacy.
- Central government
- State government
- Cabinet health minister
- Legislative assembly
- 1968
- 1960
- 1965
- 1967
Explanation: The Insecticide act was passed in the year 1968.
- Spurious
- Misbranded
- Adulterated
- Narcotic
Explanation: If a Cosmetic contains a colour not prescribed is deemed to be misbranded
- Toilet preparation
- Misbranded drugs
- Unani drugs
- None of the above
Explanation: misbranded drugs can not be imported.
- Elected by its members
- Nominated by health secretary
- Elected by registered pharmacist
- None of these
Explanation: The members of PCI elect their President.
- Duplicate
- Triplicate
- Only one copy
- 5 copies
Explanation: The prescription of schedule X Drug should be in triplicate to maintain proper records for pharmacy, patient and RMP.
- Chennai
- Kolkata
- Mumbai
- All of these
Explanation: Import of drugs in India through sea and air both are allowed in Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
- 3-5 registered pharmacists
- 5-10 registered pharmacists
- 1-9 registered pharmacists
- 4-9 registered pharmacists
Explanation: The joint state council has 3-5 registered pharmacists from each state.
- Imprisonment upto 6 months or fine upto Rs. 1000 or both
- Imprisonment upto 1 yrs or fine upto Rs. 5000 or both
- Imprisonment upto 5 yrs or fine upto Rs. 10000 or both
- Imprisonment upto 3 yrs or fine upto Rs. 5000 or both
Explanation: Any person willfully obstructing a Drug Inspector in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by or under this Act or any rules made thereunder shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine not exceeding 1000 rupees, or with both.
- D.C.C.
- D.E.C.
- D.C.I.
- None of the above
Explanation: DCC (Drug consultative committee) advices the DTAB ( Drug Technical Advisory Board ).
- Excise Commissioner
- Drug Inspector
- Government Analyst
- Registrar
Explanation: Excise commissioner issues licenses for non bonded manufacturing.
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