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Advanced Pharmacology-I

Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs with answers

Practice chapter-wise Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs with answers for focused revision of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor theory, neurotransmission, autonomic pharmacology, CNS pharmacology, psychotropic drugs, antiepileptics, analgesics, cardiovascular pharmacology, hematinic and coagulation drugs, autacoids, antihistamines and 5-HT antagonists.

24 Topics
Adv Level
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What are Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs?

Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs are topic-wise multiple choice questions based on advanced pharmacokinetic principles, pharmacodynamic concepts, receptor theory, neurotransmission, autonomic drugs, CNS drugs, cardiovascular drugs, blood-related pharmacology and autacoid pharmacology.

These MCQ sets help students revise mechanism-based, system-wise and drug-class-based pharmacology topics in a structured way for exam preparation and concept strengthening.

Advanced Pharmacology-I chapter-wise MCQs

Select a topic below and start practicing Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs with answers.

  1. 01Systems overview: pharmacokinetics—absorption, distribution, metabolism, eliminationMCQs
  2. 02Linear and non-linear compartment models in PKMCQs
  3. 03Significance of protein binding in drug actionMCQs
  4. 04Pharmacodynamics: concentration–effect relationshipsMCQs
  5. 05Receptor theory and receptor quantitationMCQs
  6. 06Structural and functional families of receptorsMCQs
  7. 07Neurotransmission: general aspects and stepsMCQs
  8. 08Neurohumoral transmission in ANS: adrenaline and acetylcholineMCQs
  9. 09Neurohumoral transmission in CNS: histamine, serotonin, dopamine, GABA, glutamate, glycineMCQs
  10. 10Non-adrenergic non-cholinergic transmission and co-transmissionMCQs
  11. 11Autonomic pharmacology: parasympathomimetics and parasympatholyticsMCQs
  12. 12Autonomic pharmacology: sympathomimetics and sympatholyticsMCQs
  13. 13Agents affecting neuromuscular junctionMCQs
  14. 14CNS pharmacology: general and local anestheticsMCQs
  15. 15CNS pharmacology: sedatives, hypnotics and anxiolyticsMCQs
  16. 16Psychotropic drugs: depression, psychosis and mania therapiesMCQs
  17. 17Antiepileptic and neurodegenerative disease pharmacotherapyMCQs
  18. 18Narcotic and non-narcotic analgesicsMCQs
  19. 19Cardiovascular pharmacology: diuretics and antihypertensivesMCQs
  20. 20Cardiovascular pharmacology: anti-ischemic and antiarrhythmic drugsMCQs
  21. 21Drugs for heart failure and hyperlipidemiaMCQs
  22. 22Hematinics, coagulants, anticoagulants, fibrinolytics and antiplatelet drugsMCQs
  23. 23Autocoid pharmacology: histamine, serotonin, kinins, prostaglandins and opioid autacoidsMCQs
  24. 24Pharmacology of antihistamines and 5-HT antagonistsMCQs

About Advanced Pharmacology-I

Advanced Pharmacology-I focuses on core and system-wise pharmacological principles, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor theory, neurotransmission, autonomic pharmacology, central nervous system drugs, cardiovascular drugs, blood-related drugs and autacoid pharmacology.

This subject is important for pharmacy students because it builds a deeper understanding of how drugs interact with biological systems, how receptors and neurotransmitters regulate responses, and how major drug classes are used across nervous system and cardiovascular disorders.

The MCQ topics on this page are arranged from basic pharmacological systems and receptor concepts to autonomic, CNS, cardiovascular, hematological and autacoid pharmacology for structured exam revision.

How to practice Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs

  1. Start with pharmacokinetics, compartment models, protein binding and pharmacodynamic concentration–effect relationships.
  2. Revise receptor theory, receptor quantitation, receptor families and neurotransmission concepts.
  3. Move to autonomic pharmacology, including parasympathetic and sympathetic drug classes.
  4. Study CNS pharmacology topics such as anesthetics, sedatives, anxiolytics, psychotropic drugs, antiepileptics and analgesics.
  5. Finish with cardiovascular pharmacology, blood-related drugs, autacoids, antihistamines and 5-HT antagonists.
Structured revision

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Frequently asked questions

How many Advanced Pharmacology-I topics are available on this page?

This page includes 24 topic-wise Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQ sets with answers.

Are these Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQs useful for exam revision?

Yes. These MCQs are arranged topic-wise and cover pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor theory, neurotransmission, autonomic pharmacology, CNS pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology and autacoid pharmacology.

Which Advanced Pharmacology-I topics should I revise first?

Start with pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, receptor theory and neurotransmission. Then revise autonomic pharmacology, CNS pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology and autacoids.

Do these topic pages include answers?

Yes. Each linked topic page is created as an Advanced Pharmacology-I MCQ practice set with answers.

What CNS pharmacology topics are covered?

The CNS pharmacology topics include general and local anesthetics, sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, psychotropic drugs, antiepileptic drugs, neurodegenerative disease pharmacotherapy and analgesics.

What cardiovascular pharmacology topics are covered?

The cardiovascular topics include diuretics, antihypertensives, anti-ischemic drugs, antiarrhythmic drugs, drugs for heart failure, hyperlipidemia and blood-related pharmacological agents.

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