Neuromuscular & Parkinson’s Drugs | Medicinal Chemistry | GPAT Mock Test

Welcome to this specialized mock test for GPAT aspirants, focusing on the medicinal chemistry of Neuromuscular and Parkinson’s Drugs. This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of key topics including drugs for neuromuscular disorders, agents for Parkinson’s disease, and both central and peripheral muscle relaxants. You will encounter questions covering structure-activity relationships (SAR), mechanisms of action, metabolism, and clinical significance of these important drug classes. This test consists of 25 multiple-choice questions, carefully curated to align with the GPAT syllabus and difficulty level. After submitting your answers, you can review your score and see the correct responses highlighted. You will also have the option to download all questions with their correct answers in a PDF format for future revision.

1. Which of the following is an isoquinoline derivative non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocker that undergoes Hofmann elimination?

2. The primary reason for co-administering Carbidopa with Levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease is to:

3. Dantrolene, a direct-acting muscle relaxant, exerts its effect by:

4. Which structural feature is essential for the activity of steroidal non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers like Pancuronium?

5. Selegiline is used as an adjunct in Parkinson’s disease therapy. Its mechanism of action is:

6. A patient on Succinylcholine experiences prolonged muscle paralysis. This is most likely due to a genetic deficiency in which enzyme?

7. Which of the following drugs is a centrally acting muscle relaxant that functions as a GABA-B receptor agonist?

8. Tolcapone is a COMT inhibitor used for Parkinson’s disease. What is the major concern that limits its use compared to Entacapone?

9. The “on-off” phenomenon associated with long-term Levodopa therapy refers to:

10. Which of the following is a non-ergot dopamine agonist used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease?

11. The chemical structure of Baclofen contains a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) moiety with a substituent at which position?

12. Rocuronium has a faster onset of action compared to other steroidal neuromuscular blockers. This is primarily attributed to its:

13. Which antiviral agent was serendipitously found to have antiparkinsonian effects by enhancing dopamine release and blocking its reuptake?

14. Carisoprodol, a centrally acting muscle relaxant, is metabolized in the body to which active substance?

15. The primary mechanism of action of Tizanidine as a muscle relaxant involves:

16. In the structure of Levodopa, the catechol moiety is essential for its recognition by:

17. Which of the following statements about Succinylcholine is TRUE?

18. Entacapone differs from Tolcapone in that it:

19. Which centrally active anticholinergic drug is primarily used to treat the tremor associated with Parkinson’s disease?

20. The chemical structure of Pancuronium bromide contains:

21. What is the primary adverse effect associated with the use of Baclofen, especially upon abrupt withdrawal?

22. The ‘cheese reaction’, a hypertensive crisis, can occur when a non-selective MAO inhibitor is taken with tyramine-rich foods. This is less of a concern with Selegiline at low doses because:

23. Cisatracurium is a stereoisomer of atracurium. What is its main advantage over atracurium?

24. Which functional group in Succinylcholine makes it susceptible to rapid hydrolysis by plasma cholinesterases?

25. Apomorphine is a potent dopamine agonist used for ‘rescue’ therapy in advanced Parkinson’s disease. From a medicinal chemistry perspective, it is structurally related to:

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  • G S Sachin
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    G S Sachin is a Registered Pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act, 1948, and the founder of PharmacyFreak.com. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Rungta College of Pharmaceutical Science and Research and creates clear, accurate educational content on pharmacology, drug mechanisms of action, pharmacist learning, and GPAT exam preparation.

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