Saturday, March 23, 2013

ARBs (Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers)

  • Arava (leflunomide)
  • ARBs (Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers)
  • ardeparin- injection
  • Aredia (pamidronate-injection)
  • argatroban-injectable
  • Argesic-SA (salsalate)
  • Aricept (DONEPEZIL-ORAL)
  • Aricept (donepezil)
  • Aricept ODT (donepezil)
  • Arimidex (anastrozole-oral)
  • aripiprazole
  • ARIPIPRAZOLE-ORAL
  • Arixtra (fondaparinux sodium-injectable)
  • Arm-A-Med (isoetharine-inhalation solution)
  • armodafinil
  • arnica (Arnica montana)-topical
  • Aromasin (exemestane-oral)
  • aromatic ammonia-inhalation
  • arsenic trioxide-injectable
  • Artha-G (salsalate)
  • Arthritis Foundation Safety Coated Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
  • Arthrotec (DICLOFENAC W/MISOPROSTOL-ORAL TABLET)
  • Arthrotec (diclofenac and misoprostol)
  • Asacol (MESALAMINE-TABLET)
  • Asacol (mesalamine)
  • ascorbate calcium-oral
  • ascorbic acid-oral
  • ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)- oral
  • asparaginase-injection
  • Aspergum (aspirin gum-oral)
  • Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
  • Aspirin and Antiplatelet Medications
  • ASPIRIN CHEWABLE-ORAL
  • aspirin gum-oral
  • Aspirin Therapy (Aspirin and Antiplatelet Medications)
  • aspirin with meprobamate-oral
  • aspirin-dipyridamole er-oral
  • ASPIRIN-ORAL
  • aspirin-rectal suppository
  • Astelin (azelastine)
  • Astelin (AZELASTINE NASAL)
  • astemizole
  • ASTEMIZOLE-ORAL
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  • At-Au
  • Atacand (CANDESARTAN-ORAL)
  • Atacand (candesartan)
  • Atamet (levodopa with carbidopa-oral)
  • Atarax (hydroxyzine)
  • atazanavir
  • ATAZANAVIR-ORAL
  • Atelvia (risedronate)
  • atenolol
  • atenolol and chlorthalidone
  • ATENOLOL-ORAL
  • Atgam (lymphocyte immune globulin, anti-thymocyte (horse))
  • Ativan (LORAZEPAM-ORAL)
  • Ativan (LORAZEPAM INJECTION)
  • Ativan (lorazepam)
  • atomoxetine
  • ATOMOXETINE-ORAL
  • atorvastatin
  • ATORVASTATIN-ORAL
  • atovaquone-oral suspension
  • atovaquone-oral tablet
  • atovaquone-proguanil-oral
  • Atralin (tretinoin)
  • Atromid-S (clofibrate-oral)
  • atropine (hyoscyamine, atropine, scopolamine, phenobarbital)
  • atropine sulfate ointment-ophthalmic
  • atropine sulfate-ophthalmic
  • atropine-oral
  • Atrovent (ipratropium-inhalation solution)
  • Atrovent (ipratropium-inhalation oral inhaler)
  • Atrovent (IPRATROPIUM NASAL INHALER, Atrovent)
  • Atrovent (ipratropium bromide inhaler)
  • Atrovent HFA (ipratropium bromide inhaler)
  • attapulgite
  • ATTAPULGITE-ORAL
  • Attenuated Live Flu Vaccine (influenza nasal vaccine)
  • Atuss EX (guaifenesin with hydrocodone-oral)
  • Atuss-12 DX (guaifenesin with dextromethorphan polistirex- oral)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID SUSPENSION-ORAL)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 500MG/125MG)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID CHEW TAB - ORAL)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 875MG/125MG)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 250MG/125MG)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 200MG CHEW TAB ORAL)
  • Augmentin (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 400MG CHEW TAB ORAL)
  • Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid)
  • Augmentin ES-600 (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID SUSPENSION 600MG)
  • Augmentin XR (AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID EXTENDED RELEASE TAB)
  • Auralgan (antipyrine with benzocaine-otic)
  • auranofin
  • AURANOFIN-ORAL
  • Auro (carbamide peroxide-otic)
  • Aurolate (gold sodium thiomalate-injection)
  • aurothioglucose
  • AUROTHIOGLUCOSE-INJECTION
  • aurothiomalate
  • Autoplex T (anti-inhibitor coagulant complex-injection)
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  • Av-Az
  • Avage (tazarotene cream-topical)
  • Avalide (irbesartan w/ hydrochlorothiazide-oral)
  • avanafil (Stendra)
  • Avandamet (rosiglitazone/metformin-oral)
  • Avandia (rosiglitazone)
  • Avandia (ROSIGLITAZONE-ORAL)
  • Avapro (IRBESARTAN-ORAL)
  • Avapro (irbesartan)
  • Avar (sulfacetamide with sulfur-topical cleanser)
  • Avar (sulfacetamide with sulfur-topical gel)
  • Avastin (bevacizumab-injection)
  • AVC (sulfanilamide-vaginal suppository)
  • AVC (sulfanilamide-vaginal cream)
  • Avelox (moxifloxacin-oral)
  • Avelox IV (moxifloxacin-injectable)
  • Aventyl (nortriptyline)
  • Avinza (morphine extended-release capsules-oral)
  • Avita (tretinoin)
  • Avodart (dutasteride-oral)
  • Avonex (INTERFERON BETA-1A-PREFILLED INJ SYRINGE)
  • Avonex (INTERFERON BETA 1A-INJECTION)
  • Avonex (interferon)
  • Axert (almotriptan-oral)
  • Axid (nizatidine)
  • Axid (NIZATIDINE-ORAL)
  • Axid AR (nizatidine)
  • Axiron (testosterone topical solution (Axiron))
  • Axotal (butalbital with aspirin-oral)
  • Aygestin (norethindrone-oral)
  • Azactam (aztreonam-injection)
  • Azasan (azathioprine)
  • azathioprine
  • AZATHIOPRINE-INJECTION
  • AZATHIOPRINE-ORAL
  • azelaic acid cream-topical
  • azelaic acid gel-topical
  • azelastine
  • AZELASTINE NASAL
  • azelastine-ophthalmic drops
  • Azelex (azelaic acid cream-topical)
  • azithromycin
  • AZITHROMYCIN 250/500MG TABLETS-ORAL
  • AZITHROMYCIN 600MG TABLETS-ORAL
  • AZITHROMYCIN CAPSULES-ORAL
  • AZITHROMYCIN-INJECTION
  • AZITHROMYCIN-ORAL POWDER PACKETS
  • AZITHROMYCIN-ORAL SUSPENSION
  • Azmacort (triamcinolone acetonide inhaler)
  • Azo-Gantanol (sulfamethoxazole (smz) with phenazopyridine-oral)
  • Azo-Gantrisin (sulfisoxazole with phenazopyridine-oral)
  • Azopt (brinzolamide-ophthalmic suspension)
  • aztreonam-injection
  • Azulfidine (SULFASALAZINE-ORAL)
  • Azulfidine (sulfasalazine)

Amoply (aromatic ammonia-inhalation)

  • amlodipine/atorvastatin-oral
  • ammonium biphos-sodium biphos-sodium acid pyropho
  • ammonium cl-phenylephrine-hydrocodone-pyrilamine
  • ammonium lactate topical
  • Amnesteem (isotretinoin)
  • Amoply (aromatic ammonia-inhalation)
  • amoxicillin
  • AMOXICILLIN 400 MG CHEWABLE TABLETS-ORAL
  • amoxicillin and clavulanic acid
  • AMOXICILLIN CHEWABLE TABLETS-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN SUSPENSION 400MG-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN SUSPENSION-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN TABLET 875MG-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN TABLETS-FOR ORAL SUSPENSION
  • AMOXICILLIN-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 200MG CHEW TAB ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID 400MG CHEW TAB ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID CHEW TAB - ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID EXTENDED RELEASE TAB
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID SUSPENSION 600MG
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID SUSPENSION-ORAL
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 250MG/125MG
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 500MG/125MG
  • AMOXICILLIN/CLAVULANIC ACID TABLET 875MG/125MG
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN CHEWABLE TABLETS-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN SUSPENSION 400MG-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN 400 MG CHEWABLE TABLETS-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN TABLET 875MG-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (AMOXICILLIN SUSPENSION-ORAL)
  • Amoxil (amoxicillin)
  • amphetamine and dextroamphetamine
  • AMPHETAMINE WITH DEXTROAMPHETAMINE-ORAL TABLET
  • AMPHETAMINE-DEXTROAMPHETAMINE EXTENDED-RELEASE
  • Amphocin (amphotericin injection)
  • amphotericin injection
  • amphotericin suspension-oral
  • amphotericin/lipid complex injection
  • ampicillin
  • AMPICILLIN WITH SULBACTAM-INJECTION
  • AMPICILLIN WITH SULBACTAM-ORAL
  • amprenavir
  • AMPRENAVIR/VITAMIN E CAPSULE-ORAL
  • AMPRENAVIR/VITAMIN E/PROPYLENE GLYCOL SOLUTION
  • Amrix (cyclobenzaprine)
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  • An-Ao
  • Ana-Guard (epinephrine allergy syringe)
  • Ana-Kit (epinephrine with chlorpheniramine allergy kit)
  • Anabar (salicylamide/acetaminophen/phenyltoloxamine capsul)
  • anabolic steroids-oral
  • Anadrol (oxymetholone-oral)
  • Anafranil (clomipramine-oral)
  • anagrelide-oral
  • anakinra
  • ANAKINRA-INJECTABLE
  • Analgesics, Antipyretics
  • Analpram (pramoxine with hydrocortisone - rectal)
  • Anaprox (NAPROXEN-ORAL)
  • Anaprox (naproxen)
  • Anaspaz (hyoscyamine-oral)
  • anastrozole-oral
  • Ancobon (flucytosine-oral)
  • Androderm (testosterone-transdermal)
  • Androgel (testosterone gel-topical)
  • Android (methyltestosterone-oral)
  • Anexsia (hydrocodone/acetaminophen)
  • Angiomax (bivalirudin-injectable)
  • ANGIOTENSIN BLOCKERS W/HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
  • ANGIOTENSIN BLOCKERS-ORAL
  • ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR
  • Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACE Inhibitors)
  • Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers
  • anileridine-oral tablet
  • anisindione oral
  • anistreplase-injection
  • Ansaid (flurbiprofen)
  • Antabuse (disulfiram-oral)
  • anthralin lotion (for scalp)-topical
  • anthralin topical
  • anti-inhibitor coagulant complex-injection
  • Anti-Itch (pramoxine and benzyl alcohol)
  • antibacterials-ophthalmic, otic
  • antibiotic combinations with hydrocortisone
  • antibiotic with steroid-topical
  • antibiotic-anesthetic-steroid-rectal ointment
  • antibiotic/anesthetic/steroid-rectal
  • anticholinergics-antispasmodics-oral
  • Antidepressants
  • antidiabetics-oral
  • antidyskinetics-oral
  • antifungals-topical
  • antifungals-vaginal
  • antifungals-vaginal (prefill syringe)
  • antihemophilic factor, human-injection
  • antihemophilic factor, porcine-injection
  • antihemophilic factor, recombinant-injection
  • antihistamines with decongestants-oral
  • antihistamines-decongestants - oral long acting
  • antihistamines-injection
  • antihistamines-oral
  • antihistamines-topical
  • antipyrine with benzocaine-otic
  • Antivert (MECLIZINE, CYCLIZINE-ORAL)
  • Antivert (meclizine)
  • Antrizine (meclizine)
  • Anturane (sulfinpyrazone)
  • Anturol (oxybutynin)
  • Anucort-HC (hydrocortisone-rectal suppository)
  • Anusert HC-1 (hydrocortisone-rectal cream, ointment)
  • Anzemet (dolasetron-injection)
  • Anzemet (dolasetron-oral)
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  • Ap-As
  • Aphthasol (amlexanox-mucous membrane)
  • Apirda (Insulin for Diabetes Treatment: Types Side Effects)
  • appetite suppressants-oral
  • apraclonidine-ophthalmic drops 0.5
  • apraclonidine-ophthalmic drops 1 percent
  • aprepitant-oral
  • Apresazide (hydralazine with hctz-oral)
  • Apresoline (hydralazine-oral)
  • Aptivus (tipranavir)
  • Aqua-Mephyton (vitamin k-injection)
  • Aquachloral (chloral hydrate suppositories-rectal)
  • Aquasol A (vitamin A-oral)
  • Aquasol E (vitamin E-oral)
  • Aralen (chloroquine-oral)
  • Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa-injectable)
  • Arava (LEFLUNOMIDE-ORAL)

ALEFACEPT-INTRAMUSCULAR

  • alefacept
  • ALEFACEPT-INTRAMUSCULAR
  • ALEFACEPT-INTRAVENOUS
  • alemtuzumab-injectable
  • alendronate
  • ALENDRONATE 40 MG-ORAL
  • ALENDRONATE 70 MG WEEKLY- ORAL SOLUTION
  • ALENDRONATE WEEKLY-ORAL
  • ALENDRONATE-ORAL
  • Aleve (naproxen)
  • Alfenta (alfentanil-injection)
  • alfentanil-injection
  • Alferon N (INTERFERON ALFA(CON)-INJECTION)
  • Alferon-N (interferon)
  • alfuzosin
  • ALFUZOSIN EXTENDED-RELEASE-ORAL
  • alglucerase-injection
  • Alinia (nitazoxanide-oral suspension)
  • Alinia (nitazoxanide-oral tablet)
  • alitretinoin gel-topical
  • Alkeran (melphalan-oral)
  • Allanfil (papain/urea ointment-topical)
  • Allegra (fexofenadine)
  • Allegra (FEXOFENADINE 180MG TABLET-ORAL)
  • Allegra (FEXOFENADINE-ORAL)
  • Allegra Allergy (fexofenadine)
  • Allegra D (FEXOFENADINE /PSEUDOEPHEDRINE EXTENDED RELEASE)
  • Allegra Hives (fexofenadine)
  • Allegra-D (fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine)
  • Allergy Meds, Nasal (Nasal Allergy Medications)
  • Allerhist-1 (clemastine-oral tablet)
  • alli (orlistat)
  • Alli (ORLISTAT-ORAL)
  • allopurinol
  • ALLOPURINOL SODIUM-INJECTION
  • ALLOPURINOL-ORAL
  • almotriptan-oral
  • Alocril (nedocromil sodium-ophthalmic)
  • Alomide (lodoxamide-ophthalmic)
  • Aloprim (ALLOPURINOL SODIUM-INJECTION)
  • Aloprim (allopurinol)
  • alosetron
  • ALOSETRON-ORAL
  • Aloxi (palonosetron-injection)
  • alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor-injection
  • Alphagan (brimonidine)
  • Alphagan P (BRIMONIDINE-OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION)
  • Alphagan P (brimonidine)
  • Alphanate (antihemophilic factor, human-injection)
  • Alphanine SD (factor IX, human-injection)
  • Alphatrex (betamethasone dipropionate)
  • alprazolam
  • ALPRAZOLAM CONCENTRATE SOLUTION-ORAL
  • ALPRAZOLAM EXTENDED RELEASE-ORAL
  • Alprazolam Intensol (ALPRAZOLAM CONCENTRATE SOLUTION-ORAL)
  • ALPRAZOLAM-ORAL
  • alprostadil penile suppository
  • alprostadil-injection
  • alprostadil-intracavernosal
  • Altace (RAMIPRIL-ORAL CAPSULE)
  • Altace (ramipril)
  • Altaseptic (lidocaine spray-mucous membrane)
  • alteplase
  • ALTEPLASE FOR IV CATHETERS-INJECTABLE
  • ALTEPLASE-INJECTION
  • Alternagel (aluminum hydroxide suspension-oral)
  • Altinac (tretinoin)
  • Altoprev (LOVASTATIN EXTENDED RELEASE-ORAL)
  • Altoprev (lovastatin)
  • altretamine
  • ALTRETAMINE-ORAL
  • Alu-Cap (aluminum hydroxide-oral)
  • aluminum carbonate-oral
  • aluminum chloride-topical solution
  • aluminum hydroxide suspension-oral
  • aluminum hydroxide-oral
  • aluminum with magnesium hydroxide-oral
  • aluminum withcalcium and magnesium (antacid)
  • Alupent (metaproterenol-inhalation pre-mixed solution)
  • Alupent (metaproterenol-inhalation solution)
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  • Am-Am
  • amantadine
  • AMANTADINE-ORAL
  • Amaryl (glimepiride)
  • Amaryl (GLIMEPIRIDE-ORAL)
  • ambenonium-oral
  • Ambien (ZOLPIDEM-ORAL)
  • Ambien (zolpidem)
  • Ambien CR (zolpidem)
  • Amen (MEDROXYPROGESTERONE-ORAL)
  • Amerge (naratriptan-oral)
  • Americaine (benzocaine-otic)
  • Amevive (ALEFACEPT-INTRAVENOUS)
  • Amevive (ALEFACEPT-INTRAMUSCULAR)
  • Amevive (alefacept)
  • Amicar (aminocaproic acid-oral)
  • Amicar (aminocaproic acid-injection)
  • Amidrine (acetaminophen-isometheptene-dichloralphenazone)
  • amifostine-injection
  • Amigesic (salsalate)
  • amikacin injection
  • Amikin (amikacin injection)
  • amiloride-oral
  • amino acid-electrolytes-glycerin-injection
  • amino acids-injection
  • Amino-Cerv (propionate/amino acid/urea-vaginal)
  • aminocaproic acid-injection
  • aminocaproic acid-oral
  • aminoglutethimide-oral
  • aminolevulinic acid solution applicator
  • aminophylline-injection
  • aminophylline-rectal
  • Aminosyn (amino acids-injection)
  • amiodarone
  • AMIODARONE-INJECTION
  • AMIODARONE-ORAL
  • amitriptyline
  • amitriptyline w/ perphenazine-oral
  • amitriptyline with chlordiazepoxide-oral
  • amlexanox-mucous membrane
  • amlodipine
  • amlodipine and benazepril
  • amlodipine and valsartan
  • AMLODIPINE W/BENAZEPRIL-ORAL
  • AMLODIPINE-ORAL

Adderall (AMPHETAMINE WITH DEXTROAMPHETAMINE-ORAL TABLET)

  • Adderall (AMPHETAMINE WITH DEXTROAMPHETAMINE-ORAL TABLET)
  • Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine)
  • Adderall XR (AMPHETAMINE-DEXTROAMPHETAMINE EXTENDED-RELEASE)
  • Adderall XR (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine)
  • adefovir dipivoxil-oral
  • Adgan (PROMETHAZINE-INJECTION)
  • Adipex-P (phentermine)
  • Adrenalin (epinephrine solution-inhalation)
  • Adrenocot (dexamethasone-injectable)
  • Adriamycin (doxorubicin-injection)
  • Adrucil (fluorouracil-injection)
  • Advair Diskus (fluticasone and salmeterol oral inhaler)
  • Advair Diskus (SALMETEROL/FLUTICASONE INHALATION DISK-ORAL)
  • Advate (antihemophilic factor, recombinant-injection)
  • Advicor (NIACIN EXTENDED-RELEASE/LOVASTATIN-ORAL)
  • Advicor (niacin and lovastatin)
  • Advil (IBUPROFEN CHEWABLE-ORAL)
  • Advil (IBUPROFEN-ORAL)
  • Advil (ibuprofen)
  • Aerobid (flunisolide-inhalation)
  • Aerobid (flunisolide nasal spray)
  • Aerobid HFA (flunisolide nasal spray)
  • Afeditab (nifedipine)
  • Afrinol (pseudoephedrine-oral)
  • Agenerase (AMPRENAVIR/VITAMIN E/PROPYLENE GLYCOL SOLUTION)
  • Agenerase (AMPRENAVIR/VITAMIN E CAPSULE-ORAL)
  • Agenerase (amprenavir)
  • Aggrastat (tirofiban-injectable)
  • Aggrenox (aspirin-dipyridamole er-oral)
  • Agrylin (anagrelide-oral)
  • AK-T-Caine PF (tetracaine ophthalmic drops)
  • Ak-Tracin (bacitracin-ophthalmic)
  • Akarpine (PILOCARPINE-OPHTHALMIC SOLUTION)
  • Akne-Mycin (ERYTHROMYCIN-TOPICAL OINTMENT)
  • Alamast (pemirolast-ophthalmic)
  • alatrofloxacin-injection
  • Alavert (loratadine)
  • Alavert ODT (LORATADINE DISPERSIBLE TABLET-ORAL)
  • Albaform HC (clioquinol with hydrocortisone-topical)
  • Albalon (naphazoline-ophthalmic)
  • Albatussin (carbetapentane-chlorpheniramine-phenylephrine oral)
  • Albatussin LA (carbetapentane-chlorpheniramine-phenylephrine susp)
  • albendazole-oral
  • Albenza (albendazole-oral)
  • Albumin (albumin-injection)
  • albumin-injection
  • Albuminar (albumin-injection)
  • albuterol
  • albuterol and ipratropium inhaler
  • ALBUTEROL AND IPRATROPIUM ORAL INHALER
  • ALBUTEROL CAPSULES-INHALATION
  • albuterol pediatric-inhalation pre-mixed solution
  • ALBUTEROL-INHALATION PRE-MIXED SOLUTION
  • ALBUTEROL-INHALATION SOLUTION
  • Alcaine (proparacaine-ophthalmic)
  • alcohol acetone-topical
  • Alcortin A (hydrocortisone-iodoquinol-topical)
  • Aldactone (SPIRONOLACTONE-ORAL)
  • Aldactone (spironolactone)
  • Aldara (imiquimod-topical)
  • aldesleukin
  • ALDESLEUKIN-INJECTION
  • Aldomet (methyldopa-oral)

acetaminophen/phenyltoloxamine-oral

  • acetaminophen/phenyltoloxamine-oral
  • Acetasol (acetic acid-otic)
  • Acetasol HC (acetic acid with hydrocortisone-otic)
  • acetazolamide-oral
  • acetic acid with aluminum acetate-otic
  • acetic acid with desonide-otic
  • acetic acid with hydrocortisone-otic
  • acetic acid-otic
  • acetic acid-oxyquinoline-ricinoleic acid-vaginal
  • acetohexamide (chlorpropamide)
  • acetohydroxamic acid-oral
  • acetylcysteine-inhalation/oral
  • acetylcysteine-injection
  • acetylsalicylic acid
  • Achromycin V (TETRACYCLINES-ORAL)
  • Acid Reducer (RANITIDINE 75MG-ORAL)
  • Acid, Bile Sequestrants (Bile Acid Sequestrants)
  • Aciphex (RABEPRAZOLE DELAYED RELEASE-ORAL)
  • Aciphex (rabeprazole)
  • acitretin-oral
  • Actemra (tocilizumab)
  • Actigall (ursodiol)
  • Actigall (URSODIOL-ORAL)
  • Actimmune (INTERFERON GAMMA 1B-INJECTABLE)
  • Actimmune (interferon)
  • Actinex (masoprocol-topical)
  • Actiq (fentanyl-oral lozenge (cancer pain only))
  • Activase (ALTEPLASE-INJECTION)
  • Activase (alteplase)
  • Activella (ESTRADIOL/NORETHINDRONE-ORAL)
  • Actonel (RISEDRONATE WEEKLY-ORAL)
  • Actonel (RISEDRONATE-ORAL)
  • Actonel (risedronate)
  • Actos (pioglitazone)
  • Actos (PIOGLITAZONE-ORAL)
  • Acular (ketorolac tromethamine-ophthalmic)
  • Acular LS (ketorolac tromethamine - ophthalmic)
  • acyclovir
  • ACYCLOVIR-INJECTION
  • ACYCLOVIR-ORAL
  • ACYCLOVIR-TOPICAL CREAM
  • ACYCLOVIR-TOPICAL OINTMENT
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  • Ad-Al
  • Adagen (pegademase-injection)
  • Adalat (nifedipine)
  • Adalat CC (NIFEDIPINE SUSTAINED ACTION-ORAL)
  • Adalat CC (nifedipine)
  • adalimumab
  • ADALIMUMAB-INJECTION
  • adapalene
  • ADAPALENE-TOPICAL
  • Adapin (doxepin)

A-Hydrocort (hydrocortisone sodium succinate-injection)

  • A-Hydrocort (hydrocortisone sodium succinate-injection)
  • A.P.L. (gonadotropins, chorionic-intramuscular)
  • A/T/S (ERYTHROMYCIN BASE-TOPICAL GEL)
  • A/T/S (ERYTHROMYCIN-TOPICAL SOLUTION, LOTION)
  • Aammonium alum/salicylic acid/menthol/camphor-t
  • abacavir
  • ABACAVIR SULFATE/LAMIVUDINE/ZIDOVUDINE-ORAL
  • abacavir, lamivudine, zidovudine
  • ABACAVIR-ORAL
  • abacavir/lamivudine-oral
  • abatacept
  • Abbokinase (urokinase-injection)
  • abciximab-injection
  • Abelcet (amphotericin/lipid complex injection)
  • Abilify (ARIPIPRAZOLE-ORAL)
  • Abilify (aripiprazole)
  • Abreva (docosanol-topical)
  • acamprosate calcium delayed-release tablet
  • Acanya (clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide gel)
  • acarbose
  • ACARBOSE-ORAL
  • Accolate (zafirlukast)
  • Accolate (ZAFIRLUKAST ORAL)
  • AccuNeb (albuterol pediatric-inhalation pre-mixed solution)
  • AccuNeb (albuterol)
  • Accupril (QUINAPRIL-ORAL)
  • Accupril (quinapril)
  • Accuretic (quinapril hcl/hydrochlorothiazide-oral)
  • Accutane (ISOTRETINOIN-ORAL)
  • Accutane (isotretinoin)
  • Accutrim (phenylpropanolamine-oral)
  • ACE Inhibitors
  • ACE INHIBITORS WITH THIAZIDE-ORAL
  • acebutolol
  • Aceon (perindopril-oral)
  • Acephen (ACETAMINOPHEN-RECTAL SUPPOSITORY)
  • Acetadote (acetylcysteine-injection)
  • acetaminophen
  • acetaminophen and tramadol (tramadol and acetaminophen)
  • acetaminophen-isometheptene-dichloralphenazone
  • ACETAMINOPHEN-ORAL
  • ACETAMINOPHEN-RECTAL SUPPOSITORY

Autism - What’s Missing in the Genes? ( Autism Missing Genes )


A
Analysis of Beverage Consumption among Kids ( Excessive Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption among Children )
Analysis of Forensic Handwriting ( Handwriting Analysis by Forensic Expert )
Analysis of the Risk Factors of Drug Abuse among Inmates Released from Prison ( Life of Prisoners Released at Stake Due to Drug Overdose / Drug Abuse by Inmates Released from Prisons puts their Lives at Stake )
Andropause ( Male Menopause / Menopuase - Male )
Anemia ( Low Heamoglobin )
Anemia in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
Anemia in Pregnancy ( Pregnancy - Anemia )
Anemia in Pregnancy - Iron & Folate Deficiency Anemia ( Iron & Folate Deficiency - Anemia in Pregnancy )
Anemia In Pregnancy – Diet to be Taken Food to Avoid ( Diet For Anemia In Pregnancy And What Foods To Avoid )
Anesthesia Dental ( Dental Anesthesia )
Anesthesia-General ( General Anesthesia )
Anesthesia-Spinal and Epidural ( Spinal and Epidural Anesthesia )
Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Reduce the Risk of Myocardial Infarction ( Myocardial Infarction - Angiotensin Receptor Blockers Reduce the Risk )
Animal-assited Therapy - An Alternative Treatment for Depression ( Pet Therapy - An Alternative Treatment for Depression )
Ankle Edema | Ankle Swelling
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Ano Rectal Malformation ( Malformation-Ano Rectal )
Anorexia Nervosa ( Eating Disorder - Anorexia Nervosa )
Anosmia ( Loss of Smell )
Answer to Healthy Living – Panchakarma ( Importance of Panchakarma in Health and Disease )
Antenatal Counseling ( Hydronephrosis )
Antenatal Counselling ( Prenatal Diagnosis / Diagnosis in Prenatal Period )
Anthrax
Anti Obesity Day 2011 - Time to Get into Shape
Anti-Ageing and Benefits of Red Wine ( Red Wine - Anti-Ageing and Benefits )
Anti-aging Secrets to a Younger You
Anti-Aging Treatment with Vinotherapy or Wine Facials ( Vinotherapy or Wine Facials therapy for Anti-Aging Treatment )
Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease [Anti-GBM Disease] ( Goodpasture Syndrome )
Anti-Obesity Day 2012: Spreading Awareness on Obesity Control Measures
Anti-oxidants and Herbs that Fight Cancer ( Herbs and Anti-oxidants that Fight Cancer )
Anti-Platelet Activity of Onions Destroyed by Steam Cooking ( Steam Cooking Destroys the Anti-Platelet Activity of Onions )
Anti-Stroke drug available on NHS ( Apixaban : New Stroke Drug Available on NHS )
Anticoagulants ( Blood Thinners )
Antidepressants in Dementia - Less Benefit, More Side Effects
Antidiabetic GLP-1 Analogs May Benefit Schizophrenia Patients With Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain ( Schizophrenia Patients May benefit from antidiabetic GLP-1 analogs )
Antiemetic Ondansetron During Pregnancy does not harm Foetus ( Ondansetron During Pregnancy )
Antihypertensive Drugs and Risk of Incident Gout Among Patients With Hypertension ( Risk of Incident Gout Among Patients with Hypertension and Antihypertensive Drugs )
Antihypertensive Medications Associated With Gout ( Blood Pressure Medications and Gout )
Antioxidant Food Database ( Database on Antioxidant Foods )
Antioxidants to Help You When You Quit Smoking ( Smoking - Heal With Antioxidants )
Antipsychotic Agents Can Cause Diabetes Mellitus ( Can Antipsychotics Cause Diabetes Mellitus? )
Antipsychotic Drugs and Relapsing Schizophrenia ( Schizophenia Relapsed by Antipsychotic Drugs / Relapse prevention in schizophrenia using antipsychotic drugs )
Antipsychotic Medications During Pregnancy ( FDA guidelines on the use of Antipsychotic Medications in Pregnancy )
Antiretroviral therapy symposium 2012 ( Towards Low Cost HIV/AIDS Treatment: Chennai ART Symposium 2012 / Chennai ART Symposium 2012 )
Anxiety and Asthma Linked ( Kids With Asthma Suffer from Anxiety )
Anxiety Disorder
Aortic Valve Stenosis
Aorto-occlusive Disease ( Leriche Syndrome )
Aphasia
Aphrodisiacs from Food ( Foods to Increase Sexual Vigor from Ancient India )
Apixaban : New Stroke Drug Available on NHS ( Anti-Stroke drug available on NHS )
Apixaban Appears to be Better than Aspirin in Preventing Stroke ( Comparison of Apixaban and Aspirin in Preventing Stroke )
Aplastic Anemia
Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company Limited ( Health Insurance-Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company Limited )
Appendicitis
Appetite and Gut bacteria ( Gut Bugs May Drive Your Appetite: French Study )
Apple Cider Vinegar: The Controversial Health Tonic ( Controversial Health Tonic - Apple Cider Vinegar )
Aquatherapy - Interview With Dr. Jan Prins
Are Dietary Supplements Beneficial in Smokers? ( Use of Dietary Supplements in Smokers )
Are Immigrants at a Risk of Increased Heart Failure? ( Immigrants and Heart Failure Risk )
Are obese children at a higher risk of being affected by juvenile arthritis? ( Is Obesity a Threat to Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Patients? )
Armour Against Pleasure, and a Cobweb Against Infection - Has the Condom Withstood the Test of Time ( Condom - Cobweb Against Infection )
Aromatherapy Benefits - Interview with Aromatherapist ( Q&A on Aromatherapy / Healing Gift of Nature )
Arrhythmias And Palpitations ( Palpitations And Arrhythmias )
Art Therapy and Meditation May Control Stress in Cancer Patients ( Meditation and Breast Cancer patients )
Arterial pulse pressure in people with diabetics ( Association of arterial pulse pressure with diabetes and diet )
Arthritis - New Hopes for the Old Scourge ( New Ways to Combat Arthritis )
Arthritis - Rheumatoid Arthritis ( Rheumatoid Arthritis )
Arthritis Day 2008 – ‘Think Positive’
Arthritis In Children ( Oligoarthritis / Childhood Arthritis / Juvenile Arthritis )
Artificial Insemination
Artificial Limbs ( Prosthetic Limbs )
Artificial Limbs - Rehabilitating Lives With Free Artificial Limbs
Artificial Pancreas to Improve the Life of Type 1 Diabetics
Artificial Sweeteners Reduce Obesity and Blood Sugar in Diabetes? ( Obesity and Diabetes - Role of Artificial Sweeteners / Diabetes and Obesity - Role of Artificial Sweeteners )
Artificial Trans Fats ( Traumatizing Trans Fats )
Arty Teens More Prone to Depression
As cool as a cucumber!! - Summer Tips
Asbestosis
Ascorbic acid ( Vitamin C )
Asparagus Can Ward Off Diabetes ( New Diabetes Weapon - Asparagus )
Asperger's Syndrome
Aspirin Administration in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated With Alteplase ( Intravenous Aspirin in Alteplase-treated Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients )
Aspirin prevents recurrence of venous thromoboembolism ( Recurrence of Venous Thromboembolism can be Checked By Aspirin )
Assessing Validity of Short Food Frequency Questionnaire on the Dietary Intake in Elderly Iceland Population ( Effect of Food Frequency Questionnaire on the Dietary Intake in Elderly Icelanders )
Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Coronary Heart Patients ( Significance of Cardiovascular Risk Assessment )
Association of Anxiety and Depression with Smoking and Diabetes ( Psychiatric Symptoms in Diabetic Smokers )
Association of arterial pulse pressure with diabetes and diet ( Arterial pulse pressure in people with diabetics )
Association of Diet and Metabolic Syndrome in Brazilians ( Diet Patterns among Metabolic Syndrome in Brazilians )
Association of Flame Retardants and Childs Neurodevelopment ( Can Flame Retardants Hamper Neurodevelopment in Children? )
Association of Genetic Mutations With Intellectual Disability ( Genetic Mutations Can Be Responsible for Intellectual Disability )
Asthma
Asthma - How You Can Control Your Asthma
Asthma - "You Can Control Your Asthma"
Asthma Aggravation caused by Cockroach Allergens ( Cockroach Allergens Cause Aggravation of Asthma )
Asthma and Hay Fever Caused by Meat Rich Diet ( Meat-Rich Diet Poses Risk of Asthma and Hay Fever )
Asthma can Be Checked, Experts are Confident
Asthma During Pregnancy: Its Symptoms, Effects and Medication ( Pregnancy and Asthma )
Asthma Found To Be Safe And Fast-Acting With Novel Combination Therapy ( Novel Combination Therapy For Asthma Found To Be Safe And Fast-Acting )
Asthma in Children ( Childhood Asthma )
Asthma Risk in Offspring with Use of Electrical Devices During Pregnancy ( Pregnant Women Should Minimize Usage of Electrical Devices )
Asthma Treated Successfully With Lebrikizumab ( Lebrikizumab treats Asthma Successfully )
Astigmatism
Ataxia
Athletes and sports drinks ( Sports Drinks – Do they Help Athletes Perform Better? )
Athletes Foot ( Tinea Pedis )
Athletic Performance Boosted by Raisins ( Raisins Boost Athletic Performance )
Atkins Diet ( Diet - Atkins Diet )
Atopic Dermatitis ( Skin Disorder - Atopic Dermatitis / Eczema )
Atrial Fibrillation - Flecainide is Safe and Effective Shows Study
Attack of The Allergies During Winter ( Top Tips to Avoid Allergies Before it Hits You )
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Augmentation of Breast ( Breast Augmentation )
Aura viewing-decoded ( Synesthesia May Explain Healers Claims of Seeing Peoples Aura )
Autism
Autism - What’s Missing in the Genes? ( Autism Missing Genes )
Autism Missing Genes ( Autism - What’s Missing in the Genes? )
Autism Risk may have Link to Smoking During Pregnancy ( Smoking During Pregnancy May Augment the Chances of Autism in Children )
Autoantigen Treatment in Type 1 diabetes ( GAD65 Autoantigen Treatment Ineffective in Type 1 Diabetes )
Autoimmune Disorders
Autopsy ( Post-Mortem Examination / Obduction / Necropsy )
Avian Influenza ( Bird Flu )
Avian Influenza Vaccine ( Vaccine for the impending pandemic Avian Influenza )
Aviophobia - Travel Tips
Avocados- How Healthy Are They ( Health Benefits of Avocados )
Avoid All Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Study ( Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - Avoid All Risk Factors : Study )
Avoid Foods With High Salt Content ( Eat Foods with Low Salt Content )
Avoid Liver Damage By Using Olive Oil ( Olive Oil May Protect Against Liver Damage )
Ayurveda Decoded-Which Type Are You? ( Decoded Ayurveda-Which Type Are You? )
Ayurveda Diet - Dos and Donts ( Dietary Dos and Donts of Ayurveda )

An Egg a Day - Egg-stremely Interesting Facts about Eggs


IDS - Prime Minister Declares War on AIDS ( Prime Minister Declares War on AIDS )
AIDS and Oral Health ( Oral Health: The First Reflector of AIDS )
AIDS and Pregnancy ( Pregnancy and AIDS )
AIDS Awareness Express in Chennai ( Red Ribbon Express Spills Awareness at Platform II )
AIDS Day 2008 – ‘Lead – Empower – Deliver’ ( World AIDS Day 2008 – ‘Lead – Empower – Deliver’ )
Air Conditioner Health Hazards ( Health Risks of Air Conditioners )
Air Pollution and Cancer Incidence: a Danish Cohort Study
Air Pollution and Heart Attack ( Pollution Increases the Risk to Heart Ailments )
Air Pollution Increases Cockroach-Relate d Asthma in Kids ( Cockroach-Related Asthma in Kids )
Air pollution likely to increase chances of autism in children ( Traffic Related Air Pollution Causes Autism in Infants )
Air travel - During Travel
Air Travel and Deep Vein Thrombosis ( Deep Vein Thrombosis and Flying )
Air travel: To fly or not to fly
Airplanes –Ticket to Infection? - During Travel
Albinism | Albinos ( Hypopigmentation )
Alcohol abuse ( Alcohol dependence / Alcoholism )
Alcohol Addiction and Women
Alcohol and Driving ( Driving and Alcohol )
Alcohol dependence ( Alcohol abuse / Alcoholism )
Alcohol Facts-Bubbles and Brews ( Bubbles and Brews - Alcohol Facts )
Alcohol With Energy Drinks - The Bad Mix ( Energy Drinks Mixed with Alcohol Could Spell Disasters for Your Health )
Alcoholic Hepatitis - Early Liver Transplantation Improves Survival ( Liver Transplantation for Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis )
Alcoholic Hepatitis - N-Acetylcysteine Does Not Improve Survival in Prednisolone-treated Patients ( Prednisolone plus N-Acetylcysteine in Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: Does the Combination improve Survival? )
Alcoholic Liver Disease ( Liver Disease-Alcoholic )
Alcoholism ( Alcohol abuse / Alcohol dependence )
Alkaline Diet ( Diet - Alkaline Diet )
All About Skin Grafting ( Skin Grafting-Know It All )
Allergic Rhinitis
Allergies Aggravated By Drying Clothes Indoors ( Drying Laundry Indoors May Aggravate Allergies )
Allergy
Allergy - Symptom Evaluation ( Symptom Evaluation of Allergy )
Allergy Eye Drops ( Eye Drops for Allergy )
Allergy from Spices ( Spice Allergy Not Just from Food but Cosmetics Too / Say Allergists )
Alternate title: Statins and coronary artery disease ( High Doses of Statins Better for Regression of Heart Disease )
Alternative Medicine - Ginseng ( Ginseng )
Alternative Medicine-A Placebo or a Reality? ( Alternative medicine-Placebo or Not? )
Alternative medicine-Placebo or Not? ( Alternative Medicine-A Placebo or a Reality? )
Altruism Is a Product of Better Brains ( Selfless People Have Brains with More Gray Matter )
Alzheimer Disease Risk Can be Lowered by Vit B Pill ( Vitamin B Pill Can Help to Keep Alzheimer’s Disease at Bay )
Alzheimer´s Disease
Alzheimers - Exercise keeps Alzheimers Away ( Regular Exercise Can Keep Alzheimers Disease at Bay )
Alzheimers Day
Alzheimers Day - "No Time to Lose" ( World Alzheimers Day - "No Time to Lose" )
Alzheimers Day – "Diagnosing Dementia: See It Sooner"
Alzheimers Day: In Memory of Those With Memory Loss ( World Alzheimers Day: In Memory of Those With Memory Loss )
Alzheimers Disease can be prevented by Birth Control Pills ( Birth Control Pills Can Prevent Alzheimers )
Amazing Benefits of Olive Leaf Extract ( Reasons to consider olive leaf extract )
Amazing Medical Innovations of the Decade ( Mind Boggling Medical Innovations )
Amblyopia ( Lazy Eye )
Amnesia ( Memory Loss / Loss of Memory )
Amoebiasis ( Amoebic Dysentery )
Amoebic Dysentery ( Amoebiasis )
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
An Apple a Day can Indeed Keep the Doctor Away ( Reasons why Apples should be a part of your Daily Diet )
An Egg a Day - Egg-stremely Interesting Facts about Eggs ( Eggs - The Good and The Bad )
Anabolic Steroids
Anaesthesia - History ( History of Anaesthesia )
Anaesthesia - History and Origins
Anaesthesia - Local ( Local Anaesthesia )
Anal Cancer ( Cancer of Anal )
Anal Warts

AIDS HIV Treatment


ADHD Treatment Lowers the Chances of Criminality ( Can Medication for Attention Deficit–Hyperactivity Disorder Cut Criminal Behavior? )
Adjunctive Therapy for Asthma ( Tiotropium Shows Potential as an Adjunctive Therapy for Asthma )
Administration of Progestogens Helps prevent premature child birth ( Progestogens May Help Prevent Premature Child Birth )
Adolescent Depression ( Depression-Adolescent )
Adolescents Need Immunization: Child and Adolescent Week Message ( Immunization for Adolescents )
Adrenal Insufficiency ( Addison’s Disease / Hypocorticism / Hypocortisolism )
Adreno Cortical Carcinoma | Adreno Cortical Cancer | Adrenal Cortex Cancer ( Cancer of Adrenal Cortex )
Adult Height Deficit in Children Caused by Inhaled Glucocorticoids ( Inhaled Glucocorticoids in Children Reduce Adult Height )
Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome-Increased Interferon Stimulated Gene (ISG) Expression ( Increased Interferon Stimulated Gene (ISG) Expression Linked to Neutrophil Dysfunction in ARDS )
Adult-Onset Diabetes ( Type 2 Diabetes / Diabetes - Type 2 / Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) )
Advantages of Eating Fish Foods ( Fish Food-Advantages )
Adverse Drug Reactions That Cause Skin Disorders ( Drug-induced Skin Disorders )
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommends Hepatitis B Vaccination for Diabetic Patients ( Diabetic Patients Recommended to Get Vaccinated Against Hepatitis B Infection )
Age Related Macular Degeneration ( Macular Degeneration )
Age-related Hearing Loss ( Presbycusis )
Ageing and Sleep ( Sleep Disorders in Elderly )
Ageing and Telomere Shortening ( Telomere Shortening And Ageing )
Aggressive Personality Types at Higher Risk of Hypertension and Stroke ( Hypertension and Stroke )
Agoraphobia
AIDS ( HIV - Treatment )
AIDS ( HIV )
AIDS ( HIV - Common Opportunistic Infections )
AIDS ( HIV - Epidemiology )
AIDS ( HIV - Health Education )
AIDS ( HIV - Prevention And Transmission )
AIDS ( HIV - Worldwide distribution and Risk of Transmission )
AIDS (HIV) - Cancer ( Cancer - AIDS (HIV) )
AIDS (HIV) - Lab Tests and Faqs ( HIV (AIDS) - Lab Tests and Faqs )
AIDS - Clinical Features ( HIV - Clinical Features )
AIDS - Initial Theories and Disease Progression
AIDS - Non Disclosure Of HIV Positive Status Is Not Ethical ( HIV - Non Disclosure Of HIV Positive Status Is Not Ethical )

Health Topics


Abdominal Pain
Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck )
Aberrant Connectivity Between Key Regions of the Brain Responsible for Major Depressive Disorder
Abnormalities in Embryo DNA Methylation may Cause Early Pregnancy Loss ( DNA Methylation and Early Pregnancy Loss )
Abortion ( Induced Abortion )
Absorption of Oral Anticancer Drugs reduced by Food
Acai Berry - Does it Really Work
Accelerated Approval for Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer ( Researchers Suggest Accelerated Approval of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy drugs for Breast Cancer )
Accident and Trauma Care ( Trauma Care and Accident )
Accountable Care Organizations to Replace Insurance Companies in US
Accreditation, Hallmark of Health Care Quality in India: Dr. Narottam Puri
Acetaminophen - Should be Given Routinely After Vaccination in Infants?
Aching Back ( Back Pain )
Aching Tooth ( Toothache / Pain in the Tooth )
Achondroplasia
Acid Maltase Deficiency ( Pompe Disease / Glycogenosis Type 2 )
Acid Peptic Disease ( Peptic Ulcer Disease )
Acne (Pimples) - Causes – Types - Diagnosis & Remedy
Acne - Newer Fixed-dose Combination Treatment
Acne Scars and Laser Treatment ( Laser Treatment Improves Color and Texture of Acne Scars )
Acne Therapy Faces Antibiotic Resistance ( Acne Treatments Become More Difficult Due to Antibiotic Resistance )
Acne Treatments Become More Difficult Due to Antibiotic Resistance ( Acne Therapy Faces Antibiotic Resistance )
Acoustic Neuroma
Acromegaly
Acrylamide in Potato Chips Associated With Cancer Risk ( Potato Chips and Risk of Cancer )
Activated Carbon: The Miraculous Charcoal ( Medicinal Properties of Activated Charcoal )
Active Elderly Live a Long Life ( Healthy Living Promises you a Long Life )
Active Women Also Tend to Sit Too Much ( Regular Exercise Doesn’t Prevent Women from Sitting Too Much )
Acupuncture and extreme tiredness ( Treatment of Chronic Fatigue with Acupuncture )
Acupuncture for Hot Flushes in Menopausal Women ( Hot Flushes can be treated with Acupuncture in Menopausal Women )
Acupuncture for Sleep Disorders ( Sleep Disorders and Acupuncture )
Acupuncture in Dyspepsia During Pregnancy - Safety Concerns ( Pregnancy - Safety Concerns for Acupuncture in Dyspepsia )
Acupuncture May Help Relieve Seasonal Allergies: Study ( Seasonal Allergies and Acupuncture – An Emerging Trend! )
Acupuncture Treats Osteoarthritis of the Knee ( Osteoarthritis of the Knee Treated using Acupuncture )
Acute Bacterial Peritonitis in Adults ( Diagnosis / Treatment and Prophylaxis of Acute Bacterial Peritonitis in Adults )
Acute Bronchitis ( Bronchitis-Acute )
Acute Ear Infection | Ear Discharge- Symptom Evaluation ( Symptom Evaluation of Acute Ear Infection | Ear Discharge )
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ( Lymphoblastic Leukemia -Acute )
Acute Myeloid Leukemia ( Myeloid Leukemia-Acute / Leukemia - Acute Myeloid )
Acute Radiation Syndrome | Acute Radiation Sickness
Acute Renal Failure ( Renal Failure-Acute )
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) ( Respiratory Distress Syndrome )
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation ( High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation may be Detrimental in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome )
Addiction with Video Gaming ( Video Gaming as Addictive as Alcohol / Gambling: Study / Obsession with Video Games / Negative Effects of Excessive Video Gaming )
Addison’s Disease ( Hypocorticism / Hypocortisolism / Adrenal Insufficiency )
Addition of Clopidogrel Provides No Additional Benefit in Aspirin-Treated Lacunar Infarct Patients ( Clopidogrel Plus Aspirin Combination Not Preferred in Lacunar Infarcts )
Additives of Food ( Food Additives )
Adenocarcinoma of Renal Cells ( Renal Cell Carcinoma | Renal Cancer / Kidney Cancer / Hypernephroma )
ADHD and Medications ( Should Young ADHD Children be Medicated? )
ADHD Learning Disability – Advice from Occupational Therapist ( Kids With ADHD Learning Disability - Handling With Care )

A-Z Health Topics

Abdominal Pain
Abdominoplasty ( Tummy Tuck )
Aberrant Connectivity Between Key Regions of the Brain Responsible for Major Depressive Disorder
Abnormalities in Embryo DNA Methylation may Cause Early Pregnancy Loss ( DNA Methylation and Early Pregnancy Loss )
Abortion ( Induced Abortion )
Absorption of Oral Anticancer Drugs reduced by Food
Acai Berry - Does it Really Work
Accelerated Approval for Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer ( Researchers Suggest Accelerated Approval of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy drugs for Breast Cancer )
Accident and Trauma Care ( Trauma Care and Accident )
Accountable Care Organizations to Replace Insurance Companies in US
Accreditation, Hallmark of Health Care Quality in India: Dr. Narottam Puri
Acetaminophen - Should be Given Routinely After Vaccination in Infants?
Aching Back ( Back Pain )
Aching Tooth ( Toothache / Pain in the Tooth )
Achondroplasia
Acid Maltase Deficiency ( Pompe Disease / Glycogenosis Type 2 )
Acid Peptic Disease ( Peptic Ulcer Disease )
Acne (Pimples) - Causes – Types - Diagnosis & Remedy
Acne - Newer Fixed-dose Combination Treatment
Acne Scars and Laser Treatment ( Laser Treatment Improves Color and Texture of Acne Scars )
Acne Therapy Faces Antibiotic Resistance ( Acne Treatments Become More Difficult Due to Antibiotic Resistance )
Acne Treatments Become More Difficult Due to Antibiotic Resistance ( Acne Therapy Faces Antibiotic Resistance )
Acoustic Neuroma
Acromegaly
Acrylamide in Potato Chips Associated With Cancer Risk ( Potato Chips and Risk of Cancer )
Activated Carbon: The Miraculous Charcoal ( Medicinal Properties of Activated Charcoal )
Active Elderly Live a Long Life ( Healthy Living Promises you a Long Life )
Active Women Also Tend to Sit Too Much ( Regular Exercise Doesn’t Prevent Women from Sitting Too Much )
Acupuncture and extreme tiredness ( Treatment of Chronic Fatigue with Acupuncture )
Acupuncture for Hot Flushes in Menopausal Women ( Hot Flushes can be treated with Acupuncture in Menopausal Women )
Acupuncture for Sleep Disorders ( Sleep Disorders and Acupuncture )
Acupuncture in Dyspepsia During Pregnancy - Safety Concerns ( Pregnancy - Safety Concerns for Acupuncture in Dyspepsia )
Acupuncture May Help Relieve Seasonal Allergies: Study ( Seasonal Allergies and Acupuncture – An Emerging Trend! )
Acupuncture Treats Osteoarthritis of the Knee ( Osteoarthritis of the Knee Treated using Acupuncture )
Acute Bacterial Peritonitis in Adults ( Diagnosis / Treatment and Prophylaxis of Acute Bacterial Peritonitis in Adults )
Acute Bronchitis ( Bronchitis-Acute )
Acute Ear Infection | Ear Discharge- Symptom Evaluation ( Symptom Evaluation of Acute Ear Infection | Ear Discharge )
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ( Lymphoblastic Leukemia -Acute )
Acute Myeloid Leukemia ( Myeloid Leukemia-Acute / Leukemia - Acute Myeloid )
Acute Radiation Syndrome | Acute Radiation Sickness
Acute Renal Failure ( Renal Failure-Acute )
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) ( Respiratory Distress Syndrome )
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation ( High-frequency Oscillatory Ventilation may be Detrimental in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome )
Addiction with Video Gaming ( Video Gaming as Addictive as Alcohol / Gambling: Study / Obsession with Video Games / Negative Effects of Excessive Video Gaming )
Addison’s Disease ( Hypocorticism / Hypocortisolism / Adrenal Insufficiency )
Addition of Clopidogrel Provides No Additional Benefit in Aspirin-Treated Lacunar Infarct Patients ( Clopidogrel Plus Aspirin Combination Not Preferred in Lacunar Infarcts )
Additives of Food ( Food Additives )
Adenocarcinoma of Renal Cells ( Renal Cell Carcinoma | Renal Cancer / Kidney Cancer / Hypernephroma )
ADHD and Medications ( Should Young ADHD Children be Medicated? )
ADHD Learning Disability – Advice from Occupational Therapist ( Kids With ADHD Learning Disability - Handling With Care )
ADHD Treatment Lowers the Chances of Criminality ( Can Medication for Attention Deficit–Hyperactivity Disorder Cut Criminal Behavior? )
Adjunctive Therapy for Asthma ( Tiotropium Shows Potential as an Adjunctive Therapy for Asthma )
Administration of Progestogens Helps prevent premature child birth ( Progestogens May Help Prevent Premature Child Birth )
Adolescent Depression ( Depression-Adolescent )
Adolescents Need Immunization: Child and Adolescent Week Message ( Immunization for Adolescents )
Adrenal Insufficiency ( Addison’s Disease / Hypocorticism / Hypocortisolism )
Adreno Cortical Carcinoma | Adreno Cortical Cancer | Adrenal Cortex Cancer ( Cancer of Adrenal Cortex )
Adult Height Deficit in Children Caused by Inhaled Glucocorticoids ( Inhaled Glucocorticoids in Children Reduce Adult Height )
Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome-Increased Interferon Stimulated Gene (ISG) Expression ( Increased Interferon Stimulated Gene (ISG) Expression Linked to Neutrophil Dysfunction in ARDS )
Adult-Onset Diabetes ( Type 2 Diabetes / Diabetes - Type 2 / Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) )
Advantages of Eating Fish Foods ( Fish Food-Advantages )
Adverse Drug Reactions That Cause Skin Disorders ( Drug-induced Skin Disorders )
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommends Hepatitis B Vaccination for Diabetic Patients ( Diabetic Patients Recommended to Get Vaccinated Against Hepatitis B Infection )
Age Related Macular Degeneration ( Macular Degeneration )
Age-related Hearing Loss ( Presbycusis )
Ageing and Sleep ( Sleep Disorders in Elderly )
Ageing and Telomere Shortening ( Telomere Shortening And Ageing )
Aggressive Personality Types at Higher Risk of Hypertension and Stroke ( Hypertension and Stroke )
Agoraphobia
AIDS ( HIV - Treatment )
AIDS ( HIV )
AIDS ( HIV - Common Opportunistic Infections )
AIDS ( HIV - Epidemiology )
AIDS ( HIV - Health Education )
AIDS ( HIV - Prevention And Transmission )
AIDS ( HIV - Worldwide distribution and Risk of Transmission )
AIDS (HIV) - Cancer ( Cancer - AIDS (HIV) )
AIDS (HIV) - Lab Tests and Faqs ( HIV (AIDS) - Lab Tests and Faqs )
AIDS - Clinical Features ( HIV - Clinical Features )
AIDS - Initial Theories and Disease Progression
AIDS - Non Disclosure Of HIV Positive Status Is Not Ethical ( HIV - Non Disclosure Of HIV Positive Status Is Not Ethical )

Top 10 Forex Questance


What is Foreign Exchange?
The Foreign Exchange market, also referred to as the "Forex" market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average turnover of approximately US$1.2 trillion. Foreign Exchange is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The world's currencies are on a floating exchange rate and are always traded in pairs, for example Euro/Dollar or Dollar/Yen.

 Where is the central location of the Forex Market?
Forex Trading is not centralized on an exchange, as with the stock and futures markets. The Forex market is considered an Over the Counter (OTC) or 'Interbank' market, due to the fact that transactions are conducted between two counterparts over the telephone or via an electronic network.

 Who are the participants in the Forex Market?
The Forex market is called an 'Interbank' market due to the fact that historically it has been dominated by banks, including central banks, commercial banks, and investment banks. However, the percentage of other market participants is rapidly growing, and now includes large multinational corporations, global money managers, registered dealers, international money brokers, futures and options traders, and private speculators.

 When is the Forex market open for trading?
A true 24-hour market, Forex trading begins each day in Sydney, and moves around the globe as the business day begins in each financial center, first to Tokyo, then London, and New York. Unlike any other financial market, investors can respond to currency fluctuations caused by economic, social and political events at the time they occur - day or night. 

 Is Forex trading expensive?
No. Most online Forex brokers allow customers to execute margin trades at up to 100:1 leverage. This means that investors can execute trades of $100,000 with an initial margin requirement of $1000. However, it is important to remember that while this type of leverage allows investors to maximize their profit potential, the potential for loss is equally great. A more pragmatic margin trade for someone new to the Forex markets would be 20:1 but ultimately depends on the investor's appetite for risk.

What is Margin?
Margin is essentially collateral for a position. It allows traders to take on leveraged positions with a fraction of the equity necessary to fund the trade. In the equity markets, the usual margin allowed is 50% which means an investor has double the buying power. In the forex market leverage ranges from 1% to 2%, giving investors the high leverage needed to trade actively. 

What does it mean have a 'long' or 'short' position?
In trading parlance, a long position is one in which a trader buys a currency at one price and aims to sell it later at a higher price. In this scenario, the investor benefits from a rising market. A short position is one in which the trader sells a currency in anticipation that it will depreciate. In this scenario, the investor benefits from a declining market. However, it is important to remember that every Forex position requires an investor to go long in one currency and short the other. 

 What about terms like "bid/ask", "spread", and "rollover"?
Please check our extensive Glossary for detailed definitions of all Forex related terms. 

 What is the difference between an "intraday" and "overnight position"?
Intraday positions are all positions which are opened and closed anytime during normal trading. Overnight positions are positions that are still on at the end of normal trading hours, which are usually rolled over by your Forex broker (based on the currencies interest rate differentials) to the next day's price. 

 How are currency prices determined?
Currency prices are affected by a variety of economic and political conditions, most importantly interest rates, inflation and political stability. Moreover, governments sometimes participate in the Forex market to influence the value of their currencies, either by flooding the market with their domestic currency in an attempt to lower the price, or conversely buying in order to raise the price. This is known as Central Bank intervention. Any of these factors, as well as large market orders, can cause high volatility in currency prices. However, the size and volume of the Forex market makes it impossible for any one entity to "drive" the market for any length of time. 

 How do I manage risk?
The most common risk management tools in Forex trading are the limit order and the stop loss order. A limit order places restriction on the maximum price to be paid or the minimum price to be received. A stop loss order ensures a particular position is automatically liquidated at a predetermined price in order to limit potential losses should the market move against an investor's position. The liquidity of the Forex market ensures that limit order and stop loss orders can be easily executed. 

 What kind of forex trading strategy should I use?
Currency traders make decisions using both technical factors and economic fundamentals. Technical traders use charts, trend lines, support and resistance levels, and numerous patterns and mathematical analyses to identify trading opportunities, whereas fundamentalists predict price movements by interpreting a wide variety of economic information, including news, government-issued indicators and reports, and even rumor. The most dramatic price movements however, occur when unexpected events happen. The event can range from a Central Bank raising domestic interest rates to the outcome of a political election or even an act of war. Nonetheless, more often it is the expectation of an event that drives the market rather than the event itself.

 How often are trades made?
Market conditions dictate trading activity on any given day. As a reference, the average small to medium trader might trade as often as 10 times a day. Most importantly, because most Forex Brokers don't charge commission, traders can take positions as often as necessary without worrying about excessive transaction costs. 

 How long are positions maintained?
Approximately 80% of all forex trades last seven days or less, while more than 40% last fewer than two days. As a general rule, a position is kept open until one of the following occurs: 1) realization of sufficient profits from a position; 2) the specified stop-loss is triggered; 3) another position that has a better potential appears and you need these funds.

 What is a Limit order?
A limit order is an order with restrictions on the maximum price to be paid or the minimum price to be received. As an example, if the current price of USD/YEN is 117.00/05, then a limit order to buy USD would be at a price below 117.05. (ie 116.50). 

 What is a Stop Loss order?
A stop loss order is an order type whereby an open position is automatically liquidated at a specific price. Often used to minimize exposure to losses if the market moves against an investor's position. As an example, if an investor is long USD at 156.27, they might wish to put in a stop loss order for 155.49, which would limit losses should the dollar depreciate, possibly below 155.49.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Opium is got from Papaver somniferum


1.Opium is got from
(a) Thea sinensis
(b) Coffea arabica
(c) Oryza sativa
(d)Papaver somniferum
Answer: (d)
2.Opium, opiates and heroin are got from
(a) Thea
(b) Theobroma
(c) Papaver
(d) Cannabis
Answer: (c)
3.Organ most damaged by alcohol is
(a) Heart
(b) Cerebrum
(c) Liver
(d) Cerebellum
Answer: (c)
4.Papaver album provides one of the following
(a) Nicotine
(b) Morphine
(c) Tannin
(d) Caffeine
Answer: (b)
5.Population approaching carrying capacity will show
(a) Zero population growth
(b)Mortality  >  Natality
(c) Mortality  <  Natality
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a)
6.Population explosion in India has occurred in the last
(a) 500 years
(b) 300 years
(c) 100 years
(d) 50 years
Answer: (d)
7.Population growth curve in most animals, except humans is
(a) S-shaped
(b) J-shaped
(c) J-shaped with tail
(d) S-shaped with tail
Answer: (a)
8.Sedative and tranquillisers are
(a) Stimulants
(b) Depressants
(c) Hallucinogens
(d) Pain killers
Answer: (b)
9.Sedatives and tranquillizers are also termed as
(a) pain killers
(b) stimulants
(c) depressors
(d) Hallucinogens
Answer: (c)
10.Select the correct statement
(a) Morphine is often given to a person who has undergone surgery as a pain killer
(b) Chewing tobacco lowers blood pressure and heart rate
(c) Cocaine is given to patients after surgery as it stimulates recovery
(d) Barbiturates when given to criminals make them tell the truth
Answer: (a)
11.Slow respiration, slow pulse and constriction of pupil occurs due to drug addiction of
(a) Morphine and opium
(b) Cocaine and heroin
(c) Alcohol and thalidomide
(d) Nicotine and  caffeine
Answer: (a)
12.Smoking hubble-bubble may spread
(a) Pulmonary tuberculosis
(b) Kwashiorkar
(c) Goitre
(d) Rickets
Answer: (a)
13.Stimulant cocaine is obtained from
(a) Rauwolfia
(b) Erythroxylon
(c) Papaver
(d) Eucalyptus
Answer: (b)
14.Stimulant present in Cola, Tea and Cocoa is
(a) Cocaine
(b) Caffeine
(c) Amphetamine
(d) Tannin
Answer: (b)
15.The study of population is called
(a) Demography
(b) Population explosion
(c) Population dynamics
(d) Census
Answer: (a)
16.Tranquilliser is drug used for
(a) Inducing sleep
(b) Relieving pain
(c) Giving Soothing effect
(d) Giving stimulating effect
Answer: (c)
17.Unrestricted reproductive capacity is called
(a) Carrying capacity
(b) Birth rate
(c) Fertility
(d) Biotic potential.
Answer: (d)
18.Use of Cannabis products results in
(a) Alteration in perception, thoughts and feelings
(b) Depressed brain activity  and feeling of calmness
(c) Suppressed brain function and relief in pain
(d) Stimulation of nervous system, increased alertness and activity
Answer: (a)
19.When natality is balanced by mortality, there is
(a) Decrease in population growth
(b) Zero population growth
(c) Increase in population growth
(d) Over population
Answer: (a)
20.When population reaches carrying capacity
(a) Mortality rate = Birth rate
(b) Mortality rate > Birth rate
(c) Mortality rate < Birth rate
(d) None of the above
Answer: (a)

No tobacco day’ is observed on 31st May


1.In a population, rate of addition of new members is higher than the rate of individuals lost. It shows
(a) Zero population growth
(b) Declined growth
(c) Exponential growth
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c)
2.In drunk person, the part of brain to be affected first is
(a) Cerebellum
(b) Pons varolli
(c) Medulla oblongata
(d) Cerebrum
Answer: (a)
3.In India, human  population has higher number of younger age group because of
(a) Long life span and low birth rate
(b) Short life span and high birth rate
(c) Short life span and low birth rate
(d) Birth rate is equal to death rate
Answer: (b)
4.Increase in population does not necessarily increase
(a) Unemployment
(b) Resource generation
(c) Health facilities
(d) Per capita income
Answer: (a)
5.Intravenous drug users (IDU) are at high risk of catching
(a) Pneumonia
(b) AIDS
(c) Viral hepatitis
(d) Both B and C
Answer: (d)
6.Irrational fear of disease is
(a) Algophobia
(b) Mysophobia
(c) Pathophobia
(d) Haematophobia
Answer: (c)
7.July 11 is
(a) World Environment Day
(b) World Population Day
(c) World AIDS Day
(d) World Education Day
Answer: (b)
8.LSD is
(a) Narcotic
(b) Stimulant
(c) Antidepressant
(d) Hallucinogen
Answer: (d)
9.LSD is derived from
(a) Morphine
(b) Codeine
(c) Heroin
(d) Ergot
Answer: (d)
10.LSD is got from
(a) Fungus
(b) Lichen
(c) Alga
(d) Bacterium
Answer: (a)
11.LSD, Morphine and Bhang are respectively obtained from
(a) Claviceps, Papaver and Cannabis
(b) Claviceps, Cannabis and Rauwolfia
(c) Cannabis, Claviceps and Fusarium
(d) Claviceps, Rauwolfia and Papaver
Answer: (a)
12.
Marijuana is
(a) Sedative
(b) Stimulant
(c) Narcotic
(d) Hallucinogen
Answer: (d)
13.
Marijuana, Ganja and LSD are
(a) Narcotics
(b) Hallucinogens
(c) Stimulants
(d) All the above
Answer: (b)
14.Morphine is got from
(a) Cajanus cajan
(b) Cannabis sativa
(c) Papaver somniferum
(d) Rauwolfia serpentina.
Answer: (c)
15.Most populous country of the world is
(a) Bangladesh
(b) Indonesia
(c) India
(d) China
Answer: (d)
16.Narcotics are
(a) Amphetamine and caffeine
(b) Morphine and Heroin
(c) LSD and Cocaine
(d) Barbiturate and Benzodiazepine
Answer: (b)
17.Nicotine functions as stimulant because it facilitates release of
(a) Adrenaline
(b) Thyroxine
(c) Dopamine
(d) Testosterone
Answer: (a)
18.No tobacco day’ is observed on
(a) 31st May
(b) 31st January
(c) 31st December
(d) 31st March
Answer: (a)
19.Number of births per 1000 is
(a) Growth rate
(b) Conception rate
(c) Reproduction rate
(d) Crude birth rate
Answer: (d)
20.Opium is got from
(a) Leaves
(b) Flowers
(c) Fruits
(d) Roots
Answer: (c)

Density of a population (D) is D = N(number) / S(space)


1.A non-narcotic drug is
(a) Morphine
(b) Heroin
(c) Cocaine
(d) Codeine
Answer: (c)
2.A population with natality equal to mortality is
(a) Increasing
(b) Decreasing
(c) Stable
(d) Growing
Answer: (c)
3.According to National Population Policy, the marriageable age for girls has been raised in India from 15 years to
(a) 19
(b) 18
(c) 17
(d) 16
Answer: (b)
4.Addiction of Tobacco is due to
(a) Histamine
(b) Nicotine
(c) Cocaine
(d) Caffeine
Answer: (b)
5.An opiate narcotic is
(a) Morphine
(b) LSD
(c) Amphetamine
(d) Barbiturate
Answer: (a)
6.Brown sugar is
(a) Barbiturate
(b) Heroin
(c) LSD
(d) Hashish
Answer: (b)
7.Caffeine is derived from
(a) Thea chinesis
(b) Coffea arabic
(c) Therobroma cacao
(d) All of the above
Answer: (d)
8.Cannabis sativa is
(a) Jute
(b) Ergot
(c) Tobacco
(d) Hemp
Answer: (d)
9.Claustrophobia is fear of
(a) Open space
(b) Confined space
(c) Heights
(d) Strangers
Answer: (b)
10.Consequences of population explosion were explained for the first time by
(a) De Vries
(b) Malthus
(c) Darwin
(d) Lamarck
Answer: (b)
11.Demographic features of developing countries are
(a) High infant mortality, low fertility, young age distribution and uneven population growth
(b) High fertility, high density, high mortality rate and young age distribution
(c) High fertility, falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and young age distribution
(d) High density, high mortality, uneven population growth and very old age distribution
Answer: (c)
12.Density of a population (D) is
(a) D = S(size) / W(weight)
(b) D = S(space) / N(number)
(c) D = N(number) / S(space)
(d) None of the above
Answer: (c)
13.Each environment supports a limited population depending upon its
(a) Biotic potential
(b) Carrying capacity
(c) Natality
(d) Reproductive potential
Answer: (b)
14.Ergot of fungus produces
(a) Charas
(b) LSD
(c) Marijuana
(d) Barbiturates
Answer: (b)
15.Excessive consumption of alcohol leads to
(a) Damaged muscles
(b) Increased alertness
(c) Liver cirrhosis
(d) Damage to brain
Answer: (c)
16.Fatty liver syndrome is due to excessive intake of
(a) Morphine
(b) Tobacco
(c) Alcohol
(d) Both B and C
Answer: (c)
17.From which of the following parts of the plant is opium obtained?
(a) New leaves
(b) Roots
(c) Seeds
(d) Unripe capsule
Answer: (d)
18.Group of interbreeding organisms found in a particular area is
(a) population
(b) community
(c) tribe
(d) density
Answer: (a)
19.Hashish and Ganja are got from
(a) Erythroxylon
(b) Nicotiana
(c) Papaver
(d) Cannabis
Answer: (d)
20.In a growing population growth in the middle phase is
(a) Stabilized growth
(b) Maximum growth
(c) No growth
(d) Declining growth
Answer: (b)

Which of the following soil is the best for plant growth?


1.The natural cause for extinction of species is
(a) Floods
(b) Hunting
(c) Industrialization
(d) Destruction of natural habitats
Answer: (a)
2.The natural resources available in limited quantity at global level is
(a) Non renewable
(b) Renewable
(c) Exhaustible
(d) Inexhaustible
Answer: (c)
3.The natural resources which are continuously consumed by man but are replenished by nature with a reasonable period of time is called
(a) Exhaustible
(b) Inexhaustible
(c) Exhaustible renewable
(d) Exhaustible non-renewable
Answer: (c)
4.The percentage of evaporation of water from land and ocean surface are respectively
(a) 16 and 84%
(b) 84 and 16 %
(c) 65 and 35%
(d) 60 and 40%
Answer: (a)
5.The recent technique used for study of vegetation is
(a) Remote sensing
(b) Field work
(c) Ground potography
(d) Observation
Answer: (a)
6.The restricted distribution of species in small area called
(a) Biome
(b) Niche
(c) Endemism
(d) Ectosphere
Answer: (c)
7.The vehicle used to carry the sensor in remote sensing is
(a) Camera
(b) Shuttle
(c) Scanner
(d) Platform
Answer: (d)
8.There is decrease in _____ because of deforestation
(a) Soil erosin
(b) Global warming
(c) Rainfall
(d) Drought
Answer: (c)
9.Which has caused maximum damage to Indian forests
(a) Selective harvesting
(b) Block cutting
(c) Taungya cultivation
(d) Jhum cultivation
Answer: (d)
10.Which of the following acts as a main source of ground water?
(a) Rain
(b) River
(c) Ocean
(d) Canals
Answer: (a)
11.Which of the following soil is the best for plant growth?
(a) Loamy soil
(b) Clay
(c) Gravel
(d) Sandy soil
Answer: (a)
12.Which of the following species is endemic?
(a) Vanda
(b) Drosera sp
(c) Gnetum ula
(d) Ginkgo biloba
Answer: (d)
13.Which one is not an exhaustible resource
(a) Solar energy
(b) Coal
(c) Rainfall
(d) Wind power
Answer: (b)
14.Which one is not endangered?
(a) Bald Eagle
(b) Giant Panda
(c) Podophyllum
(d) Mergosa
Answer: (d)
15.Which one of the following in endangered species?
(a) Cuscuta
(b) Nepenthes
(c) Datura
(d) Butea sps.
Answer: (b)

Red data book deals with Maintains and publish list of endengered and endemic species


1.Red data book deals with
(a) Maintains and publish list of endengered and endemic species
(b) Maintains and publish list of Plants that are extinct
(c) Maintains and publish list of Animals that are extinct
(d) Maintains and publish list of dangerous species
Answer: (a)
2.Reforstation is
(a) Plantation of forests
(b) Plantation forests in deforested areas
(c) Cutting down of forets
(d) Management of forets
Answer: (b)
3.Remote sensing involves the use of
(a) EMR
(b) NMR
(c) ESR
(d) SSR
Answer: (a)
4.Resources which are available in unlimited quantity are
(a) National resources
(b) Exhaustible resources
(c) Inexhaustible resources
(d) Natural resources
Answer: (c)
5.Serious threat to wild life is
(a) Habitat destruction
(b) International trade
(c) Introduction of exotic species
(d) Over exploitation
Answer: (a)
6.Shifting cultivation is also known as
(a) Taungyo system
(b) Jhum cultivation
(c) Socia forestry
(d) Plant cultivation
Answer: (b)
7.Solor energy is which type of natural resources
(a) Renewable
(b) Non-renewable
(c) Exhaustible
(d) Inexhaustible
Answer: (d)
8.Taungya is practice of
(a) Shifting cultivation
(b) Agroforestry
(c) Production forestry
(d) Both A and B
Answer: (d)
9.The base on which remote sensors are mounted is termed as
(a) Camera
(b) Energy source
(c) Platform
(d) Scanner
Answer: (c)
10.The endangered fauna is
(a) The great Indian Bustard
(b) Viviparous toad
(c) Forest owl
(d) Kashmiri stag
Answer: (a)
11.The function of tree plantation is celebrated through
(a) Environment day
(b) Vanikaran
(c) Social forestry programme
(d) Vasant Mahotsav
Answer: (c)
12.The human activities resulting in endangered species are
(a) Poaching
(b) Deforestation
(c) Forest fires
(d) All of these
Answer: (d)
13.The life supporting gases such as O2, CO2 and N2 are primarily concentrated in _______.
(a) troposphere
(b) exosphere
(c) homosphere
(d) stratosphere
Answer: (a)
14.The main reserve of fresh water on earth surface is
(a) Ground water
(b) Rivers
(c) Lakes
(d) Polar ice caps and glaciers
Answer: (d)
15.
The management of resources on earth which maintains the balance between human requirements and other species is
(a)  Conservation
(b) Conversation
(c) Diversity of ecosystem
(d) Geological diversity
Answer: (a)

Radiations not useful in remote sensing are Ultrasonic waves


1.More than 70% of world's fresh water is contained in
(a) Ponds
(b) Glaciers and polar ice caps
(c) Green land
(d) Oceans
Answer: (b)
2.Most effective controlling floods is
(a) Deforstation
(b) Constructing dams
(c) Reforestation
(d) Dagging canal
Answer: (c)
3.Most of the endangered species are victims of
(a) Acid rain
(b) Competition with exotic species
(c) Over hunting
(d) Habitat Destruction
Answer: (d)
4.Natural resource which have definite cycle is
(a) Exhaustible Non-renewable
(b) Inexhaustible
(c) Non conventional
(d) Exhaustible Renewable
Answer: (d)
5.Natures hydrogical cycle involves
(a) Evaporation, condensation
(b) Condensation, precipitation
(c) Evaporation, precipitation
(d) Evaporation, condensation and precipitation
Answer: (d)
6.Out of total amount of water, the water found in seas and oceans is about
(a) 70%
(b) 90%
(c) 97%
(d) 85%
Answer: (c)
7.Planned management of natural resources is
(a) Not  possible
(b) Not easy
(c) called conservation
(d) Called depletion
Answer: (c)
8.Plantation of trees along with monocot crops is known
(a) Agroforestry
(b) Silviculture
(c) Social forestry
(d) Afforestation
Answer: (a)
9.Planting of trees on unused farm land, road and rail sides etc is called
(a) Social forestry
(b) Agroforestry
(c) General forestry
(d) Commercial forestry
Answer: (a)
10.Planting of trees on unused farmland, Rail and road sides is
(a) Commercial Forestry
(b) Agroforestry
(c) Social forestry
(d) Reforestation
Answer: (c)
11.Planting of trees, shrubs and others in between crop plants for commercial exploitation and stabilization of soil is
(a) Taungya system
(b) Social forestry
(c) Agroforestry
(d) Production plantation
Answer: (c)
12.Plants of endangered species are conserved through
(a) Herbarinum
(b) Gene library
(c) Gene bank
(d) Reducing pollution
Answer: (c)
13.Population of species decreasing over a period called as
(a) Extinct
(b) Eliminated
(c) Endangered
(d) Rare
Answer: (c)
14.Radiations not useful in remote sensing are
(a) UV radiations
(b) Microwaves
(c) Ultrasonic waves
(d) Infra – red radiations
Answer: (c)
15.Red Data Book contains information about
(a) Red coloured insects
(b) Red eyed birds
(c) Red coloured fishes
(d) Endangered plants and animals
Answer: (d)

Most effective controlling floods is Reforestation


1.More than 70% of world's fresh water is contained in
(a) Ponds
(b) Glaciers and polar ice caps
(c) Green land
(d) Oceans
Answer: (b)
2.Most effective controlling floods is
(a) Deforstation
(b) Constructing dams
(c) Reforestation
(d) Dagging canal
Answer: (c)
3.Most of the endangered species are victims of
(a) Acid rain
(b) Competition with exotic species
(c) Over hunting
(d) Habitat Destruction
Answer: (d)
4.Natural resource which have definite cycle is
(a) Exhaustible Non-renewable
(b) Inexhaustible
(c) Non conventional
(d) Exhaustible Renewable
Answer: (d)
5.Natures hydrogical cycle involves
(a) Evaporation, condensation
(b) Condensation, precipitation
(c) Evaporation, precipitation
(d) Evaporation, condensation and precipitation
Answer: (d)
6.Out of total amount of water, the water found in seas and oceans is about
(a) 70%
(b) 90%
(c) 97%
(d) 85%
Answer: (c)
7.Planned management of natural resources is
(a) Not  possible
(b) Not easy
(c) called conservation
(d) Called depletion
Answer: (c)
8.Plantation of trees along with monocot crops is known
(a) Agroforestry
(b) Silviculture
(c) Social forestry
(d) Afforestation
Answer: (a)
9.Planting of trees on unused farm land, road and rail sides etc is called
(a) Social forestry
(b) Agroforestry
(c) General forestry
(d) Commercial forestry
Answer: (a)
10.Planting of trees on unused farmland, Rail and road sides is
(a) Commercial Forestry
(b) Agroforestry
(c) Social forestry
(d) Reforestation
Answer: (c)
11.Planting of trees, shrubs and others in between crop plants for commercial exploitation and stabilization of soil is
(a) Taungya system
(b) Social forestry
(c) Agroforestry
(d) Production plantation
Answer: (c)
12.Plants of endangered species are conserved through
(a) Herbarinum
(b) Gene library
(c) Gene bank
(d) Reducing pollution
Answer: (c)
13.Population of species decreasing over a period called as
(a) Extinct
(b) Eliminated
(c) Endangered
(d) Rare
Answer: (c)
14.Radiations not useful in remote sensing are
(a) UV radiations
(b) Microwaves
(c) Ultrasonic waves
(d) Infra – red radiations
Answer: (c)
15.Red Data Book contains information about
(a) Red coloured insects
(b) Red eyed birds
(c) Red coloured fishes
(d) Endangered plants and animals
Answer: (d)