Pharmacology Quiz: Drug Classifications and Receptors
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What is the pharmacological group of Tropicamide?

  • Antiepileptic
  • Aromatase Inhibitor
  • Anticoagulants
  • Antagonist of M-cholinoreceptor (correct)

Which adrenoreceptors does Carvidilol block?

  • Alpha-2 adrenoreceptor
  • Beta one adrenoreceptor
  • Beta-1, beta-2 and alpha-1 adrenoreceptor (correct)
  • Alpha-1, alpha-2 adrenoreceptor

What is the pharmacological group of Xylometazoline?

  • Drugs for Treatment of vomiting
  • Agonist of alpha-1, alpha-2 adrenoreceptor (correct)
  • Antianginal
  • Hypotensive/Antihypertensive

What is the pharmacological group of Gosereline?

<p>Hypophyseal Hormones analogues (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the pharmacological group of Medazepam?

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What is a Muscarinic Antagonist?

Drugs like Tropicamide block the action of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors.

What kind of blocker is Carvedilol?

Carvedilol blocks both beta and alpha receptors.

How does Xylometazoline work?

Xylometazoline works by activating specific receptors in the nose and blood vessels.

What are Hypophyseal Hormone Analogues?

These drugs mimic the effects of hormones released by the pituitary gland.

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What is Medazepam?

Medazepam is classified as a tranquilizer, affecting the central nervous system to reduce anxiety.

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