Clarification needed: Do you mean the emetic “tartar emetic” (antimony potassium tartrate), which is the classic emetic discussed in pharmacology, or “sodium potassium tartrate” (Rochelle salt), which is a different compound not commonly used as an emetic? Please confirm which compound you want MCQs on so I can create accurate, B.Pharm-level questions and answers in HTML format.

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