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ANTIDOTE AND DRUG OF CHOICE 1.Drug for PCM poisoning :- N acetylecystine (mucomyst) 2. DOC for Acute Asthma:- Salbutamol 3.DOC for Chronic Asthma:- Salmetrol 4.Drug of choice for bipolar disorder:- Lithium 5.Drug of choice for mania:- Lithium 6.Drug of choice for acute mania:-Haloperidol 7.Drug of choice for chronic mania:-Lithum 8.Drug of choice for hyperkalamia:- Kayxalate/sodium natropuroside/insuline+dextrose 9.Drug of choice for Ketoacidosis:- Insuline+dextrose 10.Prophylaxis for Asthma:-Montalucast 11.Drug for Digitalis Toxicity:-Digibind 12.Drug of choice for Acute migraine:-Sumatripatan 13 Drug of choice for ADHD:-Methylphenidate(Amphetamine) 14.Drug of choice for Alzeihmers disease:-Tacrine/donepzil/Rivastigmine 15.Drug of choice for Myasthenia gravis:-Neostigmine 16.Drug of choice for Anaphylactic Shock:-Adrenaline 17.Drug of choice for Hyperthyroidism in pregnancy/Lactation:-Propylthiouracil 18.Drug of choice for Atonic Seizures:-Sodium valproate 19.Drug of choice for Febrile Seizures:-Diazepam 20.Antidote for Aspirine poisoning:-Sodium bicarbonate 21.Antidote for organophosphate poisoning:-Atropine 22.Drug of choice for Central Diabetic Insipidus:-Vasoprassin/desmopressin 23.DOC for Chemotherapy induced vomiting:-Ondasteron 24.DOC for chloroquine resistant malaria:-Quinine 25.DOC for cholera:Tetracycline 26.Antidote for Benzodiazapine poisoning:-Flumazenil 27.Antidote for Barbiturate poisoning:-Sodium bicarbonate  28.Antidote for Atropine poisoning:-Physostigmine 29.DOC for Chese reaction:-Phentolamine 30.DOC for Acute Gout:-Indomethacin 31.DOC for Chronic Gout:-Allopurinol 32.DOC for complicated Malaria:-Artesunate 33.Antidote for Cyanide poisoning:-Amyl nitrate 34.DOC for Depression:-Any of SSRI                 drug(Citalopram,Escitalopram,Fluoetine,Paroxetine,Sertraline,Vilazodone) 35.DOC for disease modifying anti Rheumatic drug(DMARD):-Methotrexate 36.DOC for drug induced parkinson disease:-Benzhexol 37.Choice of Muscle relaxant for Endotracheal intubation:-Succinylcholine Q 38.Choice for Relaxant for ECT:-succinylcholine 39.Treatment of choice for severe Depression:-ECT 40.DOC for Enteric Fever:-Ceftrixone 41.DOC for Epilepsy in pregnancy:-Lamotrigine 42.Antidote for Fibrinolytics:-Aminocaproic acid 43.DOC for BPH(Benign prostate hypertrophy):-Prozosin 44.Antidote for Heparine Toxicity:-Protamine sulphate 45.prophylaxis for herpes:-Acyclovir 46.prophylaxis for rheumatic fever:-Benzathaine penicilline 47.prophylaxis for MI:-Asprine 48.DOC for Malaria:-Chloroquine  49.DOC for hypertensive emergency:-Sodium nitroprusside 50.DOC for hypertension in pregnancy:-Lobetalol 51.DOC for Eclampsia:-Mgso4 52.DOC for Hypothyroidism:-Levothyroxin 53.DOC for hypovolemic Shock:-IV fluids 54.Antidote for Iron toxicity :-Desferoxamine 55.DOC for Methanol poisoning:-Fomepizole 56.DOC FOR Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus :- Vencomycin 57.Mydriatic of choice in Adults:-Tropicamide 58.Mydriatic of choice in children:-Atropine 59.DOC for syphillis:-Benzathine penicilline 60.DOC for noctural enuresis :- Desmopressin/imipramine 61.DOC for obsessive compulsive disorders:-SSRI drug(Citalopram,Escitalopram,Fluoetine,Paroxetine,Sertraline,Vilazodone) 62.Antidote for Opiod poisoning:-Nalaxone 63. DOC for oral hypoglycemic drug in obese :- metformine 64.DOC for oral hypoglycemic drug in thin:-Sulfonylureas 65.DOC for cardiogenic Shock:-Dobutamine 66.DOC for cardiogenic Shock with Oligourea:-Dopamine 67.Doc for Status Epilepticus:-Mgso4 68.DOC for prevent surgical site infection:-Cefazolin 69.Doc for patent ductus arteriosus:-Indomethacin 70.Doc for PPH:-Carbaprost 71.Doc for Anovulation:-Clomiphene Citrate 72.Antidote for warferin:- Vita. K 73.DOC for Parkinson disease:-Levodopa+carbdopa 74.DOC for hyperprolactinemia:-Bromocriptine 75.safest ATT Drug in pregnancy:-Rifampicin 76.Drug for prevent for Vertical Transmission:-Nevirapine

Forms under Drugs & Cosmetics Rules – One Line Info Form 19 – Application for grant/renewal of drug license Form 20 – License to sell, stock, exhibit or distribute drugs (other than Schedule C, C1, X) Form 20A – License for retail sale of drugs (non-schedule C, C1, X) Form 20B – License for wholesale of drugs (non-schedule C, C1, X) Form 20C – License to sell Homeopathic medicines Form 20D – License for wholesale of Homeopathic medicines Form 20F – License to sell, stock, exhibit or distribute drugs specified in Schedule X (Retail) Form 20G – License to sell, stock, exhibit or distribute Schedule X drugs (Wholesale) Form 21 – License to sell, stock or distribute drugs specified in Schedule C & C1 (other than X) Form 21A – Retail license for Schedule C & C1 drugs Form 21B – Wholesale license for Schedule C & C1 drugs Form 21C – Homeopathic drugs license (import/distribution) Form 24 – Application for license to manufacture for sale/distribution of drugs (other than Ayurvedic, Homeopathic, Schedule C, C1, X) Form 24A – Loan license for manufacture of drugs Form 24B – License to repack drugs Form 24C – Application to manufacture Homeopathic medicines Form 25 – License to manufacture for sale/distribution of drugs (other than Ayurveda, Schedule C, C1, X) Form 25A – Loan license for manufacture of drugs (non–Schedule C, C1, X) Form 25B – License to repack for sale/distribution Form 26 – Certificate of renewal of license to manufacture for sale/distribution Form 26A – Renewal of loan license Form 26B – Renewal of repacking license Form 27 – Application for license to manufacture drugs included in Schedule C & C1 (except X) Form 28 – License to manufacture drugs included in Schedule C & C1 (except X) Form 29 – License to manufacture drugs for test/analysis purpose Form 30 – Application for license to manufacture cosmetics Form 31 – Application for license to manufacture Ayurvedic/Siddha/Unani drugs Form 32 – License to manufacture Ayurvedic/Siddha/Unani drugs

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