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General & Dental Pharmacology MCQs

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1. Local Anesthetics — Pharmacology

Esters = metabolized by pseudocholinesterase. Amides = liver metabolized. Lidocaine (amide) = gold standard. Onset order: Fastest → Articaine > Lidocaine > Bupivacaine. pKa determines onset (lower pKa = faster onset).

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 9/10
2. Analgesics — NSAIDs & Opioids

Ibuprofen = most commonly prescribed NSAID in dentistry. Ketorolac = most potent NSAID analgesic. COX-2 selective = Celecoxib. Diclofenac = most prescribed worldwide. Paracetamol = safest for pregnancy.

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 8/10
3. Antibiotics in Dentistry

Amoxicillin = first-line for dental infections. Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid = resistant cases. Metronidazole = anaerobes. Clindamycin = penicillin allergy. IE prophylaxis = Amoxicillin 2g, 1hr before.

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 8/10
4. Drug Interactions in Dentistry

Warfarin + NSAIDs = bleeding risk. Erythromycin + Warfarin = increased anticoagulation. Epinephrine + TCAs = hypertensive crisis. Metronidazole + Alcohol = disulfiram-like reaction.

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 6/10
5. Corticosteroids & Antifungals

Triamcinolone acetonide = most used topical steroid in oral lesions. Nystatin = topical antifungal of choice. Fluconazole = systemic antifungal of choice. Oral candidiasis in steroid inhaler users = rinse mouth after use.

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 5/10
6. Medical Emergencies & Drugs

Anaphylaxis = Epinephrine IM (first drug). Syncope = most common emergency in dental office. Angina = Nitroglycerin sublingual. Hypoglycemia = oral glucose/juice. Epileptic seizure = Midazolam.

📖 Study NotesFrequency: 7/10