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Q. 3 of Quiz-737 (Que-ID : 1066)

Mogadone, hypnotic drug is brand name of -

  • Lorazepam
  • Nitrazepam
  • Methaqualone
  • None of the above

Ans → (b)Nitrazepam

Explanation → Nitrazepam is a hypnotic drug under benzodiazepines class is available in the market under the brand name of mogadone, nitravet, sedamon, hypnotext etc. it is used for treatment of insomnia (sleeping desorder).

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