GOUT
Q.No:01. A lady developed gangrene in her ring finger during her treatment of
migraine. Probably she used the overdoses of:
a. Aspirin.
b. Ergotamine.(T)
c. Flunarizine.
d. Methysergide.
e. Sumatriptan
Q.No:02. During the treatment of gout, which drug acts as uricosuric agent?
a. Allopurinol.
b. Colchicine.
c. Corticosteroid.
d. Indomethacin.
e. Probenecid.(T)
Q.No:03. Metabolism of which anti-gout drug is inhibited by Allopurinol ?
a. Colchicine.
b. Fenofiberate.
c. Prednisone.
d. Probenecid. (T)
e. Sulfinpyrazone.
Q.No:04. Which of the following anti gout drug also used as an antiprotozoal
agent?
a. Allopurinol (T)
b. Cholchicine
c. Oxaprozin
d. Probenecid
e. Sulfinpyrazone.
Q.No:05. Probenecid acts by inhibiting the?
a. Leukotrine migration,
b. Prostaglandin synthesis,
c. Reabsorption of uric acid, (T)
d. Secretion of uric acid,
e. Synthesis of uric acid.
Q.No:06. Nephrotic syndrome is side effect of:
a. Probenecid, (T)
b. Cholchicine,
c. Indomethacin,
d. Allopurinol,
e. Aspirin.
Q.No:07. A 40 year patient comes to family physician with drug-induced
hyperuricemia. Clinician’s goal is to inhibit uric acid synthesis. Which
of the following drugs would be appropriate choice?
a. Allopurinol. (T)
b. Aspirin
c. Celecoxib
d. Hydrocortisone.
e. Probenecid