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Antiamoebic Drugs

October 17, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Antiamoebic Drugs Write In Brief About Antiamoebic Drugs And Their Significance In Dental Pharmacology. Answer: Antiamoebic drugs are those which are used to treat amoebiasis caused by the protozoan known as entamoeba histolytica. Classification Of Antiamoebic Drugs 1. Tissue amoebicides For both intestinal and extraintestinal amoebiasis: Nitroimidazoles, … [Read more...] about Antiamoebic Drugs

Therapeutic Uses Of Metronidazole

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Therapeutic Uses Of Metronidazole Question 1. Mention The Basic Use Of Metronidazole In oral-dental infections. Answer: Metronidazole is of very high value in anaerobic or dental infections caused due to Bacteroides spp, Borrelia vincenti, Fusobacterium, Peptostreptococcus, and various other anaerobic microorganisms. Metronidazole is used in the treatment of alveolar … [Read more...] about Therapeutic Uses Of Metronidazole

Antiamoebic Drugs: Types, Uses, and Mechanisms Explained

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Antiamoebic Drugs: Types, Uses, and Mechanisms Explained Describe Antiamoebic Drugs. Answer: Antiamoebic Drugs Chloroquine Chloroquine kills trophozoites of E. histolytica and is highly concentrated in the liver. Therefore, it is used in hepatic amoebiasis only. Because it is completely absorbed from the upper intestine and not so highly concentrated in the … [Read more...] about Antiamoebic Drugs: Types, Uses, and Mechanisms Explained

Adverse Effects Of Metronidazole

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Adverse Effects Of Metronidazole Question 1. Describe Metronidazole With Special References To Uses In Dentistry. Answer: Use Of Metronidazole In Dentistry Metronidazole in a dose of 200–400 mg TDS is extensively used to treat dental infections because anaerobic bacteria are frequently involved. Certain oral anaerobes not inhibited by penicillin/amoxicillin are … [Read more...] about Adverse Effects Of Metronidazole

Drugs In Classical Angina

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Drugs In Classical Angina Question 1. Explain Why Nifedipine Is Referred Over Verapamil In Vasospastic Angina. Answer: Nifedipine is referred over verapamil in vasospastic angina because nifedipine is an arteriolar dilator so it decreases total peripheral resistance, decreasesBP, and reflex sympathetic stimulation of the heart causing increased coronary flow. It does … [Read more...] about Drugs In Classical Angina

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