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Which drug inhibits the synthesis of Ach?
Which drug inhibits the synthesis of Ach?
- Procaine
- Botulinum toxin
- Hemicholinium (correct)
- Vesamicol
Which type of muscle relaxants act on the CNS by inhibiting polysynaptic pathways to decrease muscle tone?
Which type of muscle relaxants act on the CNS by inhibiting polysynaptic pathways to decrease muscle tone?
- Central Muscle Relaxants (correct)
- Peripheral Muscle Relaxants
- Anti-Spasticity agents
- Direct Muscle Relaxants
Which of the following is a competitive NM-blocker?
Which of the following is a competitive NM-blocker?
- Dantrolene
- Tubocurarine (correct)
- Adrenaline
- Neostigmine
Which drug is used to treat eye muscle spasm?
Which drug is used to treat eye muscle spasm?
Which of the following is an example of a direct muscle relaxant?
Which of the following is an example of a direct muscle relaxant?
What is the treatment for hypotension, tachycardia, and respiratory failure caused by toxicity of competitive N-M blockers?
What is the treatment for hypotension, tachycardia, and respiratory failure caused by toxicity of competitive N-M blockers?
Which of the following drugs is an agonist at GABA receptors?
Which of the following drugs is an agonist at GABA receptors?
What is the mechanism of histamine antagonism achieved by Hâ‚‚ receptor blockers?
What is the mechanism of histamine antagonism achieved by Hâ‚‚ receptor blockers?
What is the mechanism of action of depolarizing NM-blockers?
What is the mechanism of action of depolarizing NM-blockers?
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"Unwind your knowledge on Skeletal Muscle Relaxants with our quiz! Test your understanding of Central Muscle Relaxants and their classification based on site of action. Learn about popular drugs like Diazepam, Baclofen, and Tizanidine that act on the CNS to decrease muscle tone. Challenge yourself today and boost your knowledge on Anti-Spasticity agents."