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Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products  | Pharmacy Exams

Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products | Pharmacy Exams  

These are some important completion type (fill in the blanks) questions  (one liners)  from the diploma in pharmacy text books, which&n

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1 of 15 〉 The mantous test is done to detect the immunity or susceptibility to _____ .

Tuberculosis

2 of 15 〉 The Schick test is done to detect the immunity or susceptibility to _______.

Diphtheria

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Processing of Tablets (solid doses form) | Pharmaceutics

Processing of Tablets (solid doses form) | Pharmaceutics  

Definition of Tablets (oral unit dosage form), types of Tablets, advantages and disadvantages of Tablets, compression of Tablets, manufacturing , ma

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Tablets as Pharmaceutical Dosage Form

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tablets as Pharmaceutical Dosage Form  

Advantages and disadvantages of tablet in manufacturing, Dosage calculation, unit Dosage form, cost, packaging of Tablets, transportation and dispensi

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Different types of Tablets (solid dosage form)

Different types of Tablets (solid dosage form)  

Tablets are classified according to their route of administration or function. Tablets are Classified as oral ingested Tablets, Tablets for oral cavit

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Types of Containers used for the Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products

Types of Containers used for the Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products  

Pharmaceutical containers are divided according to their utility i.e. well closed container for solid items for transportation, tightly closed conta

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Revision of Pharmacology, some basic points (one liners)

Revision of Pharmacology, some basic points (one liners)  

Pharmacology one liners, important short answer questions, basic pharmacology points for revision of pharmacy

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1 of 12 〉 binding of Morphine and Naloxone to the Opioid receptors

competitive antagonism

2 of 12 〉 When both agonist and antagonist binds reversibly on the same site of the receptor

competitive antagonism

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terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)

Terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)  

 Human anatomy and physiology important terms, one liners 

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1 of 8 〉 The accumulation of gas in the stomach and /or instestine, arising from aerophagy, intestinal fermentation, deficient absorption or constipation

Flatulence

2 of 8 〉 The swallowing air in stomach, unknowingly is termed as

Aerophagy

Read...

Classification of antimicrobial drugs according to their type of action, spectrum of activity and mechanism of action

Classification of antimicrobial drugs according to their type of action, spectrum of activity and mechanism of action  

Classification of antimicrobials is based on their type of action on microbes kill or reduce the number, spectrum of activity i.e can work on specif

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Water and Mineral Metabolism | Biochemistry notes

Water and Mineral Metabolism | Biochemistry notes  

Water and minerals are play major role in the processes of life. Minerals are divided into two types in human body 1. Principal elements (Macromineral

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Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)

Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)  

Important Multiple choice question from pharmaceutical organic chemistry. Attempt these 30 questions and check answers with explanations for each..

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Practice ❭

DSBM : MCQs Based Practice Test #1 | D. Pharmacy 2nd year

DSBM : MCQs Based Practice Test #1 | D. Pharmacy 2nd year  

Drug store and business management, Important MCQs for pharmacist and pharmacy students for basic revision of DSBM. There are 30 mcqs in this test. Vi

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What are Prodrugs? Properties, Examples and Applications | Pharmacy Notes

What are Prodrugs? Properties, Examples and Applications | Pharmacy Notes  

Prodrugs are generally the esters or amides of parent drug, and are useful in improving the solubility, stability, bioavailability of drugs, masking

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MCQs on antihistamines | medicinal chemistry | by pharmacy infoline

MCQs on antihistamines | medicinal chemistry | by pharmacy infoline  

Antihistamines are drugs which treat rhinitis and other allergies. Typically people take antihistamines as a cheap , generic, over-the-counter medicin

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Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs  

A business partner may be a commercial entity with which another commercial entity has some sort of alliance. This relationship could also be a contra

10 Questions   2.49K Join the discussion.

1 of 10 〉 Inactive partner is also known as…..
  • Sleeping partner
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • None of them
2 of 10 〉 … . . .. Partner do not take part in conduct of business firm.
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • Inactive partner
  • None of them

Practice ❭

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs  

A business partner may be a commercial entity with which another commercial entity has some sort of alliance. This relationship could also be a contra

10 Questions   2.49K Join the discussion.

1 of 10 〉 Inactive partner is also known as…..
  • Sleeping partner
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • None of them
2 of 10 〉 … . . .. Partner do not take part in conduct of business firm.
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • Inactive partner
  • None of them

Practice ❭

Diseases Of Bones & Joints

Diseases Of Bones & Joints  

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON  The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206

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Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular System  

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind th

355 Join the discussion.

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Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms

Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms  

Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive buildup of

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Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy  

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compo

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Hemoglobin And Porphyrins:  Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes

Hemoglobin And Porphyrins:  Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes  

The structure, functions and abnormalities of haemoglobin, the synthesis and degradation of heme, the porphyrin containing compounds are discuss

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Pharmacy notes: Acidosis and Alkalosis in Phathophysiology

Pharmacy notes: Acidosis and Alkalosis in Phathophysiology  

Alkalosis is excessive blood alkalinity caused by an overabundance of bicarbonate in the blood or a loss of acid from the blood (metabolic alkalosis

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Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics

Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics  

Solubilization, introduced by Mc Bain in 1937, involves dissolving poorly soluble solutes in water using surfactants, forming thermodynamically st

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Typhoid Fever: An In-depth Exploration of Causes, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention

Typhoid Fever: An In-depth Exploration of Causes, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention  

Typhoid Fever, also known as enteric fever, is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. Explore its pathophysiology, from mucosal interactions to re

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Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry

Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry  

coordination compounds, also known as complexes, arising from Lewis acid-base reactions. Understand the crucial roles of ligands and metal ions in for

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Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications 

Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications   

Explore the metal ion complexes, where central metallic ions bond with ligands to form coordination bonds. Learn about inorganic and chelate complexes

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Notes

Processing of Tablets (solid doses form) | Pharmaceutics

Processing of Tablets (solid doses form) | Pharmaceutics  

Definition of Tablets (oral unit dosage form), types of Tablets, advantages and disadvantages of Tablets, compression of Tablets, manufacturing , ma

1.78K Join the discussion.

Read...

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tablets as Pharmaceutical Dosage Form

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tablets as Pharmaceutical Dosage Form  

Advantages and disadvantages of tablet in manufacturing, Dosage calculation, unit Dosage form, cost, packaging of Tablets, transportation and dispensi

15.98K Join the discussion.

Read...

Different types of Tablets (solid dosage form)

Different types of Tablets (solid dosage form)  

Tablets are classified according to their route of administration or function. Tablets are Classified as oral ingested Tablets, Tablets for oral cavit

1.35K Join the discussion.

Read...

Types of Containers used for the Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products

Types of Containers used for the Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products  

Pharmaceutical containers are divided according to their utility i.e. well closed container for solid items for transportation, tightly closed conta

10.93K Join the discussion.

Read...

Classification of antimicrobial drugs according to their type of action, spectrum of activity and mechanism of action

Classification of antimicrobial drugs according to their type of action, spectrum of activity and mechanism of action  

Classification of antimicrobials is based on their type of action on microbes kill or reduce the number, spectrum of activity i.e can work on specif

3.78K Join the discussion.

Read...

Water and Mineral Metabolism | Biochemistry notes

Water and Mineral Metabolism | Biochemistry notes  

Water and minerals are play major role in the processes of life. Minerals are divided into two types in human body 1. Principal elements (Macromineral

3.18K Join the discussion.

Read...

What are Prodrugs? Properties, Examples and Applications | Pharmacy Notes

What are Prodrugs? Properties, Examples and Applications | Pharmacy Notes  

Prodrugs are generally the esters or amides of parent drug, and are useful in improving the solubility, stability, bioavailability of drugs, masking

2.52K Join the discussion.

Read...

MCQs on antihistamines | medicinal chemistry | by pharmacy infoline

MCQs on antihistamines | medicinal chemistry | by pharmacy infoline  

Antihistamines are drugs which treat rhinitis and other allergies. Typically people take antihistamines as a cheap , generic, over-the-counter medicin

8.9K Join the discussion.

Read...

Diseases Of Bones & Joints

Diseases Of Bones & Joints  

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON  The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206

416 Join the discussion.

Read...

Cardiovascular System

Cardiovascular System  

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind th

355 Join the discussion.

Read...

Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms

Atherosclerosis Causes, Pathophysiology, and symptoms  

Atherosclerosis (or arteriosclerotic vascular disease) is a condition where the arteries become narrowed and hardened due to an excessive buildup of

389 Join the discussion.

Read...

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy  

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compo

833 Join the discussion.

Read...

Hemoglobin And Porphyrins:  Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes

Hemoglobin And Porphyrins:  Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes  

The structure, functions and abnormalities of haemoglobin, the synthesis and degradation of heme, the porphyrin containing compounds are discuss

464 Join the discussion.

Read...

Pharmacy notes: Acidosis and Alkalosis in Phathophysiology

Pharmacy notes: Acidosis and Alkalosis in Phathophysiology  

Alkalosis is excessive blood alkalinity caused by an overabundance of bicarbonate in the blood or a loss of acid from the blood (metabolic alkalosis

439 Join the discussion.

Read...

Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics

Pharmacy Notes: Solubilization and Detergency in Physical Pharmaceutics  

Solubilization, introduced by Mc Bain in 1937, involves dissolving poorly soluble solutes in water using surfactants, forming thermodynamically st

1.71K Join the discussion.

Read...

Typhoid Fever: An In-depth Exploration of Causes, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention

Typhoid Fever: An In-depth Exploration of Causes, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention  

Typhoid Fever, also known as enteric fever, is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. Explore its pathophysiology, from mucosal interactions to re

339 Join the discussion.

Read...

Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry

Ligands: Building Blocks of Coordination Chemistry  

coordination compounds, also known as complexes, arising from Lewis acid-base reactions. Understand the crucial roles of ligands and metal ions in for

367 Join the discussion.

Read...

Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications 

Metal Ion Complexes: Coordination Bonds, Chelates, and Applications   

Explore the metal ion complexes, where central metallic ions bond with ligands to form coordination bonds. Learn about inorganic and chelate complexes

399 Join the discussion.

Read...

Questions

Quiz / Practice Tests

Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)

Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)  

Important Multiple choice question from pharmaceutical organic chemistry. Attempt these 30 questions and check answers with explanations for each..

30 Questions   36.45K Join the discussion.

Practice ❭

DSBM : MCQs Based Practice Test #1 | D. Pharmacy 2nd year

DSBM : MCQs Based Practice Test #1 | D. Pharmacy 2nd year  

Drug store and business management, Important MCQs for pharmacist and pharmacy students for basic revision of DSBM. There are 30 mcqs in this test. Vi

30 Questions   52.92K Join the discussion.

Practice ❭

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs  

A business partner may be a commercial entity with which another commercial entity has some sort of alliance. This relationship could also be a contra

10 Questions   2.49K Join the discussion.

1 of 10 〉 Inactive partner is also known as…..
  • Sleeping partner
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • None of them
2 of 10 〉 … . . .. Partner do not take part in conduct of business firm.
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • Inactive partner
  • None of them

Practice ❭

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs

Forms of Business Organisation : Partnership | DSBM Notes And MCQs  

A business partner may be a commercial entity with which another commercial entity has some sort of alliance. This relationship could also be a contra

10 Questions   2.49K Join the discussion.

1 of 10 〉 Inactive partner is also known as…..
  • Sleeping partner
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • None of them
2 of 10 〉 … . . .. Partner do not take part in conduct of business firm.
  • Working partner
  • Secret partner
  • Inactive partner
  • None of them

Practice ❭

One Liners

Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products  | Pharmacy Exams

Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products | Pharmacy Exams  

These are some important completion type (fill in the blanks) questions  (one liners)  from the diploma in pharmacy text books, which&n

15 Questions   3.2K Join the discussion.

1 of 15 〉 The mantous test is done to detect the immunity or susceptibility to _____ .

Tuberculosis

2 of 15 〉 The Schick test is done to detect the immunity or susceptibility to _______.

Diphtheria

Read...

Revision of Pharmacology, some basic points (one liners)

Revision of Pharmacology, some basic points (one liners)  

Pharmacology one liners, important short answer questions, basic pharmacology points for revision of pharmacy

12 Questions   1.29K Join the discussion.

1 of 12 〉 binding of Morphine and Naloxone to the Opioid receptors

competitive antagonism

2 of 12 〉 When both agonist and antagonist binds reversibly on the same site of the receptor

competitive antagonism

Read...

terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)

Terms related to Human Anatomy and physiology (one liners)  

 Human anatomy and physiology important terms, one liners 

8 Questions   1.22K Join the discussion.

1 of 8 〉 The accumulation of gas in the stomach and /or instestine, arising from aerophagy, intestinal fermentation, deficient absorption or constipation

Flatulence

2 of 8 〉 The swallowing air in stomach, unknowingly is termed as

Aerophagy

Read...

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