Deck 19: Pharmacology and Bioequivalence: Understanding Drug Formulations and Effects
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Deck 19: Pharmacology and Bioequivalence: Understanding Drug Formulations and Effects
1
What is the principle behind the use of surfactants?
A)Reducing the size of solid drug particles
B)Enhancing the dissolution rate by promoting wetting
C)Improving solubility
D)Alter the pH of the microenvironment
A)Reducing the size of solid drug particles
B)Enhancing the dissolution rate by promoting wetting
C)Improving solubility
D)Alter the pH of the microenvironment
Enhancing the dissolution rate by promoting wetting
2
Salts improve solubility and dissolution characteristics.
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
True
3
How pH alteration of the drug microenvironment is done?
A)Altering the pH while the administration
B)In situ salt formation
C)Altering the pH of the tissue
D)Formulating the drug in such a way that it gets activated only when it reaches the tissue pH
A)Altering the pH while the administration
B)In situ salt formation
C)Altering the pH of the tissue
D)Formulating the drug in such a way that it gets activated only when it reaches the tissue pH
In situ salt formation
4
Which one of the following is used for selective adsorption on insoluble carriers of the drugs?
A)Freeze drying
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
A)Freeze drying
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
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5
Which of the following is used in solvent deposition method of enhancing bioavailability?
A)Freeze drying
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
A)Freeze drying
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
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6
Which of the following is used in solid solutions method of enhancing bioavailability?
A)Highly water-soluble compound
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
A)Highly water-soluble compound
B)Organic solvent
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
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7
Which of the following is used in molecular encapsulation of drugs for enhancing bioavailability?
A)Highly water-soluble compound
B)Cyclodextrin
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
A)Highly water-soluble compound
B)Cyclodextrin
C)Inorganic clays like bentonite
D)Creating metastable polymorphs
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8
What is bioequivalence?
A)Comparison between 3-year-old drugs to the same new drug
B)Comparison between a drugs to another drug
C)Comparison between a drug's specific characteristics to a defined set of standards
D)Comparison between two or 3 characteristics of a drug to the same characteristics of a different drug
A)Comparison between 3-year-old drugs to the same new drug
B)Comparison between a drugs to another drug
C)Comparison between a drug's specific characteristics to a defined set of standards
D)Comparison between two or 3 characteristics of a drug to the same characteristics of a different drug
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9
What is the chemical equivalence?
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
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10
What is pharmaceutic equivalence?
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products are identical in quality, purity, uniformity, disintegration, dissolution
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products are identical in quality, purity, uniformity, disintegration, dissolution
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
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11
What is bioequivalence?
A)Drug substance reaches the systemic circulation at the same rate in two or more identical dosage
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
A)Drug substance reaches the systemic circulation at the same rate in two or more identical dosage
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain different labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
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12
What is therapeutic equivalence?
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
A)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in the same amount
B)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance in different quantity
C)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving the same therapeutic effect
D)Two or more drug products contain the same labeled chemical substance giving a different therapeutic effect
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13
On which individuals study of newly invented medicines are not done?
A)Pregnant and elderly
B)Fasting person
C)Healthy person
D)Adult male
A)Pregnant and elderly
B)Fasting person
C)Healthy person
D)Adult male
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14
What should be the disadvantage of cross over study on volunteers?
A)Minimize the intersubject variability in plasma drug levels
B)Minimize the carry-over effect
C)Minimizes variations due to time effect
D)Takes a lot of time to get the result of the study
A)Minimize the intersubject variability in plasma drug levels
B)Minimize the carry-over effect
C)Minimizes variations due to time effect
D)Takes a lot of time to get the result of the study
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15
Two or more drugs contain the same therapeutically active ingredient which elicits same pharmacological effects and can control the disease to the same extent are known to be pharmaceutic equivalent.
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
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16
If the bioavailability of test formulation is 80-120% of the reference standard, it is considered to be bioequivalent.
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
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17
Bioequivalence is a relative term which denotes that the drug substance reaches the systemic circulation at the same relative rate or time.
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
A)True
B)False
C)none
D)all
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18
The concentration of drug in plasma above which toxic effects are precipitated is known as
A)Maximum safe concentration
B)Minimum Effective Concentration
C)Intensity of Action
D)Duration of Action
A)Maximum safe concentration
B)Minimum Effective Concentration
C)Intensity of Action
D)Duration of Action
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19
When rate is independent of the reactant concentration, then it is called
A)zero order reaction
B)Pseudo zero order reaction
C)First order reaction
D)Second order reaction
A)zero order reaction
B)Pseudo zero order reaction
C)First order reaction
D)Second order reaction
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20
Which of the following is the half life of zero order reaction?
A)t1/2 = A0 /2k
B)t1/2 = 0.693/2k
C)t1/2 = A0 /2
D)t1/2 = 2k/ A0
A)t1/2 = A0 /2k
B)t1/2 = 0.693/2k
C)t1/2 = A0 /2
D)t1/2 = 2k/ A0
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21
The unit of k for zero order reaction is
A)moles/litre/second
B)moles
C)moles/second
D)moles/litre
A)moles/litre/second
B)moles
C)moles/second
D)moles/litre
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22
Which of the following is the half life of first order reaction?
A)t1/2 = A0 / 2k
B)t1/2 = 0.693 / 2k
C)tl/2 = 2k
D)tl/2 = 0.693 / k
A)t1/2 = A0 / 2k
B)t1/2 = 0.693 / 2k
C)tl/2 = 2k
D)tl/2 = 0.693 / k
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23
Which of the following is not a pharmacokinetic parameters that describe the plasma level time curve?
A)tmax
B)cmax
C)Area under Curve
D)Minimum Effective Concentration
A)tmax
B)cmax
C)Area under Curve
D)Minimum Effective Concentration
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24
The drug concentration between Minimum Effective Concentration and Maximum Safe Concentration is called
A)Therapeutic range
B)Area under curve
C)Peak response
D)Pharmacological response
A)Therapeutic range
B)Area under curve
C)Peak response
D)Pharmacological response
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25
tmax indicates
A)drug absorption rate
B)drug elimination rate
C)drug distribution rate
D)drug metabolism rate
A)drug absorption rate
B)drug elimination rate
C)drug distribution rate
D)drug metabolism rate
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