General Pharmacology questions (one Liners)
#1
Adrenaline and insulin are administered through
Subcutaneous (SC) route
#2
In Sublingual route of drug administration Drug is absorbed through
Buccal mucosa membrane
#3
Enteral routes of drug administration
Oral, sublingual and rectal routes
#4
Chemical name of Paracetamol
N-acetyl-p-aminophenol
#5
Chemical name of Aspirin
Acetylsalicylic acid
#6
Drugs that can be sold to the patient without the need for a doctor's prescription
OTC (over the counter) drugs
#7
Drugs that are used for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of rare diseases
Orphan drug
#8
The aspect of medicine concerned with the treatment of diseases
Therapeutics
#9
The Study of drug, their machanism of action, pharmacological actions and their adverse effects
Pharmacodynamics
#10
The process of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs
Pharmacokinetics
#11
The study of poisons, their actions, detection, prevention and the treatment of poisoning
Toxicology
#12
The science that deals with thr effect of drugs on living system
Pharmacology
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