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- Drug Controller of India
- Custom collector
- State Drug Authority
- Director of health services
Explanation: State Drug authority issues license for chemist shop.
- 1954
- 1944
- 1920
- 1935
Explanation: The Magic remedies act was passed in the year 1954 and it came in the force in 1955. magic remedies are the different things like Kavachas, Talisman, Smoke, Mantras etc.
- Prohibited
- Exempted
- Bonafide
- Permitted
Explanation: Advertisements related to cure for cancer are strictly prohibited.
- Physician
- Distributor
- Patient
- Retail Pharmacy
Explanation: Advertisements of prescription drugs are meant for physicians.
- E
- F and F1
- E1
- G
Explanation: Shedule E1 is the list of ayurvedic poisons
- 200
- 150
- 100
- no limit
Explanation: 100 doses may be imported for personal use.
- 5 years
- 2 years
- 1 year
- 6 months
Explanation: the record of expiry drugs should be preserved for atleast 2 years.
- Imitations
- Substitutes
- Resembled drugs
- All of the above
Explanation: Spurious drug means
i)the drug has been substituted wholly or in part by another drug or substance.
ii) It is an imitation.
- Tetracycline
- Glibenclamide
- Ibuprofen
- Paracetamol
Explanation: Glibenclamide is also known as Glyburide, covered in shedule G.
- Mumbai
- Kilkata
- Chennai
- Kasauli
Explanation: Biologicals are tested at Kasauli.
- Doctor holding MBBS degree
- Doctor holding M.D. degree
- Gynecologist
- Two registered medical practitionars
Explanation: Consent of two RMPs is required for determination of pregnancy between 12 to 20 weeks.
- Custom collector
- Excise Commissioner
- Central Government
- None of the above
Explanation: Excise commissioner issues license for manufacture of medicinal and toilet preparation.
- Flower
- Stem
- Seed
- Root
Explanation: seeds are not considered opium straw
- Drug used under medical supervision
- drugs marketed under generic names only
- Minimum equipments needed for retail pharmacy
- Life period of drugs
Explanation: Minimum equipments needed for reatail pharmacy are given in shedule N.
- Leucoderma
- Diabetes
- Glaucoma
- Diphtheria
Explanation: Diphtheria affects upper respiratory tract and suitable therapy exists for its prevention and cure.
- State Government
- P.C.I.
- DCTE
- Central government
Explanation: DTAB is a Drug Technical Advisory Board, constituted by central government.
- Phthalocyanine blue
- Citrus red number 2
- Rhodamine
- All of these
Explanation: Different colours are permitted in soaps and shampoos.
- Carotene
- Caramel
- Tartrazine
- All of these
Explanation: Carotene is a photosynthetic pigment available naturally in plants. Caramel made by heating a variety of sugar, is an artificial colour and also used as flavouring agent. Tartrazine is a synthetic lemon yellow azo dye, used for food colouring.
- form number 22
- form number 12
- form number 11
- form number 20
Explanation: form 12 is required to get permission to initiate clinical trials for new drugs.
- Digitalis
- Ergot
- Fish liver oil
- Streptomycin
Explanation: Streptomycin is a bactericidal antibiotic, used in tuberculosis. It is a shedule H drug.
- 200 unit doses
- 150 unit doses
- 100 unit doses
- 250 unit doses
Explanation: The packing sholud not be more than 100 unit doses for shedule X tablets or capsules.
- Shedule C
- Shedule C1
- Shedule E
- Shedule L
Explanation: Biological products ar included in shedule C.
- 6
- 9
- 5
- 7
Explanation: six elected members should be in state pharmacy councils.
- Permitted
- Exempted
- Prohibited
- None of the above
Explanation: Eye lash containing Coaltar can not be imported.
- 4 sq. metres
- 6 sq. metres
- 10 sq. metres
- 8 sq. metres
Explanation: dispensing part in pharmacy should not be less than 6 sq. m.
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