2 A Patient Presents With Joint Pain He Gives History Of Peptic Ulcer Which Of The Following Drug Would You Prescribe 1 (43.54 KiB) Viewed 16 times
2 A Patient Presents With Joint Pain He Gives History Of Peptic Ulcer Which Of The Following Drug Would You Prescribe 2 (50.96 KiB) Viewed 16 times
2. A patient presents with joint pain. He gives history of peptic ulcer. Which of the following drug would you prescribe him for pain? A. Brufen B. C. D. - inhibits chemotactic of leucocytes Acute gout into inflamed joints. Cox 2 inhibitors Naproxen migration Celecoxib Diclofenac - - non selective cox inhibitors
3. A 34-year-old man on antihypertensive drugs presents with injury due to fall and was prescribed an NSAID. Which is the reason for the NSAIDs to cause blunting of therapeutic efficacy of antihypertensive drugs? A. NSAIDs causes sodium excretion B. NSAIDs increase renal clearance of antihypertensives NSAIDs decrease absorption of antihypertensives NSAIDs decrease synthesis of vascular prostacyclin C. D.
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