A 29-year-old male patient presents to the OPD with a 10-year history of coarse facial features and progressive enlargement of the hands and feet. Laboratory evaluation revealed elevated IGF-1 and non-suppressible growth hormone levels after the 75 g glucose challenge test. A diagnosis of acromegaly is made. Which of the following drugs is preferred for the management of this patient?
Which of the following is a first-line antitubercular drug prescribed in the initial 2 months of treatment?
What is the mechanism of action of dicumarol?
A male patient complained of imbalance, numbness of the foot, and muscle weakness. On history taking, he revealed that he has been taking multivitamin tablets more than the prescribed dose for 1 year. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the associated symptoms seen in this patient?
A patient with a history of hypertension is given the drug 'X'. Identify 'X'?
Which statement best describes the relationship between drug potency and efficacy in dose-response curves?
Which drug elicits the following response on blood pressure and heart rate, as shown in the image?
A female patient complains of swelling and pain in her great toe. Her uric acid level is found to be high. A drug that reduces uric acid levels is prescribed. Which of the following enzymes should the drug inhibit?
Which of the following drugs increases uric acid in urine?
The most appropriate description of the vasomotor reversal of Dale is that