An intravenous bolus dose of thiopental usually leads to loss of consciousness within 10-15 seconds. If no further drugs are administered, the patient will regain consciousness in just a few minutes. The reason for this is that thiopental is

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An intravenous bolus dose of thiopental usually leads to loss of consciousness within 10-15 seconds. If no further drugs are administered, the patient will regain consciousness in just a few minutes. The reason for this is that thiopental is

Correct Answer: D

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The major reason why carbidopa is of value in parkinsonism is that the compound

Correct Answer: C

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Following is the main inhibitory transmitter in the brain

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Which one of the following drugs is most likely to increase plasma levels of alprazolam, theophylline, and warfarin?

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A patient suffering from a depressive disorder is being treated with imipramine. If he uses diphenhydramine for allergic rhinitis, a drug interaction is likely to occur because

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