Top 30 MCQs on Antiemetic Drugs with Answers & Explanation

📌 Introduction   Antiemetic drugs are used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting. They act on the vomiting center and chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ). This topic is frequently asked in GPAT, DSSSB, and other pharmacy exams. 📝 MCQs   1. Vomiting center is located in:   A) Liver   B) Brainstem   C) Kidney   D) Heart   ✔ Answer: B   … Read more

Antiemetic Drugs: Classification, Mechanism, Uses & Side Effects

📌 Introduction   Antiemetic drugs are used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting. These symptoms can occur due to various conditions such as motion sickness, chemotherapy, pregnancy, and gastrointestinal disorders. This topic is very important for GPAT, DSSSB, and other pharmacy exams. 🔍What are Antiemetic Drugs?   Antiemetics are drugs that act on the vomiting center … Read more

Top 30 MCQs on Laxatives & Antidiarrheal Drugs with Answers

📌 Introduction   Laxatives and antidiarrheal drugs are important GI drugs used to manage constipation and diarrhea. This topic is frequently asked in GPAT, DSSSB, and other pharmacy exams. 📝 MCQs   1. Bulk-forming laxatives act by:   A) Increasing motility   B) Absorbing water and increasing stool bulk   C) Blocking sodium channels   D) Reducing secretion   ✔ Answer: B   … Read more

Laxatives and Antidiarrheal Drugs: Classification, Mechanism, Uses & Side Effects

📌 Introduction   Laxatives and antidiarrheal drugs are important classes of gastrointestinal (GI) drugs used to manage two opposite conditions—constipation and diarrhea. Constipation is characterized by infrequent or difficult bowel movements, while diarrhea involves increased frequency and liquidity of stools. These drugs are widely used in clinical practice and are important for GPAT, DSSSB, and other … Read more