
Pharmacology is a subject of prime importance for NEET and NEXT PG. As Pharmacology is not asked only independently but also can be asked from other perspective. In medicine, ENT, Ophthalmology, Surgery Questions can be asked. So Weightage of Questions from Pharmacology is higher than mentioned.
Besides students need to be updated about the latest and changes occurring around .What does a NEXT Student need to know.
The fact is that Pharmacology should be read from Standard text books and again studied in detail from books like Harrison. Combination of Katzung, Tripathi, Goodman Gillman, Davidson and Harrison are the best.
What is asked. This is at the heart of every student’s mind and it is a genuine question.
Examples of Drugs used in Treatment of Disorders like:
- Drugs used in treatment of CML
- Drugs used in treatment of Osteoporosis
- Drugs used in treatment of Hepatitis
- Drugs used in treatment of TTP
- Drugs used in treatment of SLE
- Drugs used in treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis
- Drugs used in treatment of Pemphigus(Certain Types)
- Drugs used in treatment of Psoriasis
- Drugs used in treatment of HUS
- Drugs used in treatment of EBV infections
- Drugs used in treatment of Phaeochromocytoma
Drugs causing Side Effects like:
- Drugs causing nephrotoxicity
- Drugs causing hepatotoxicity
- Drugs causing fluid retention
- Drugs causing hypertension
- Drugs causing hyperkalaemia
- Drugs causing hypertrichosis
- Drugs causing hyperplasia of gum
Do you have an idea about the Drug of Choice:
- The Drug of Choice in LGV
- The Drug of Choice in Mycoplasma pneumonia infections
- The Drug of Choice in Cholera
- The Drug of Choice in Plague
- The Drug of Choice in Brucellosis
- The Drug of Choice in Relapsing fever
- The Drug of Choice in Ricketssial infections
Do you have an idea about the Kinetics of Drugs:
What type of kinetics is followed by drugs like
- Phenytoin
- Aspirin
- Ethanol(Alcohol)
- Theophylline
- Propafenone
- Warfarin
- Tolbutamide
Do you have full knowledge of Drugs like:
- Amadiarone
- Amlodipine
- Azithromycin
- Cyclosporin
- Ethoxsuccimide
- Finasteride
- Gentamycin
- Imatinib
- Lignocaine
- Linezolid
- Lithium
- Quinine
- Succinylcholine
- Warfarin
These are drugs frequently asked in Exams. One should know all minor and major details about these drugs. They have been asked and repeated multiple times. A student should consult standard text for such drugs. Not an examination has gone by once a student has not been asked about these drugs.
The New emerging pattern and the trend of NEXT Exam . The Question types asked would be like:
Q:- A 33 year old bike rider after a motor vehicle accident that caused fracture of both his femurs. Once his condition is stabilized, by supportive measures, he undergoes internal fixation of his femurs. He drinks alcohol almost every day. At the time of the accident his blood alcohol levels were dangerously high. On the third day of his hospitalization, he gets disoriented and confused. He’s shouting and agitated saying that his room is full of ants and that some are crawling over his body. What is the most appropriate next step in the management?
- Chlordiazepoxide
- Flumazenil
- Vigabatrin
- Naloxone
Q:- A young female presents to medical OPD with loss of energy, decreased appetite and insomnia. She lost four pounds over the last month. Her family history is significant for a mother who suffered from ‘mood swings’. Soon after treatment initiation the patient is brought to ER with agitation and grandiose thoughts. She spent a large amount of money buying cars and 50 suits and seems to be hyper excited. Which of the following agents was most likely used for this patient’s initial treatment?
- Lithium
- Carbamazepine
- Chlordiazepoxide
- Valproate
Q:- A 55 year-old male with stable angina is being treated with atenolol and aspirin. He reports that over the last week, his symptoms have been worsening. You add a new medication to his regimen, but several days later he presents to the emergency room complaining of severe dizziness On physical examination, his blood pressure is 90/70 mmHg and his heart rate is 40 beats per minute. The medication responsible is most likely:
- Nifedipine
- Clonazepam
- Verapamil
- Isosorbide dinitrate
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