Disprelone-D QUIZ

Disprelone-D Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge about Disprelone-D, its usage, indications, and much more! This quiz consists of 20 questions that cover essential aspects of corticosteroids, helping you to solidify your understanding.
- Understand the importance of corticosteroids in treatment
- Identify the specific uses and contraindications of Disprelone-D
- Assess your expertise with a range of medical indications
Corticosteroids can be used in
High doses as immunosuppressants
Low doses as anti-inflammatory
A&B
High doses as anti-inflammatory
Disprelone-D is contraindicated in:
Children <10years old
Children <10kg
Children <20kg
Children <20years old
Disprelone price:
27L.E./box
45L.E./box
27L.E./Strip
54L.E./Strip
Administration of Disprelone-D could be:
Early in the morning
Divided dose on 2 portions
A&B
At bed time
Disprelone-D simplifies corticosteroid therapy bec..(all is true except):
Scored tablet
Water dispersable
Most affordable in market
Cinnamon flavor
Bitter after taste in solupred is due to:
Fungal infection
Oro dispersable
Water dispersable
A&B
All of the following are chest indications:
IPF
Pulmonary sarcoidosis
Sinusitis
Asthma
ENT indications of Dispersable-D:
Otitis media with effusion
Nasal polyposis
Inner ear inflammation
A&B Only
All of the above
Scarring of the lung:
Pulmonary sarcoidosis
Interstitial pulmonary fibrosis
Asthma
Non-of the above
Otitis media with effusion involve
A. Hearing loss
B. Aural fullness
C. Ear pain
All of the above
A & B
Tapering is required when treatment course is taken for:
>14 days with exceptions
<14 days with exceptions
<14 days with
>14 days
Disprelone-D is needed with the following specialities:
ENT
Chest
IM
All of the above
Hives is:
Atopical dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Vitiligo
None of the above
The effectiveness of corticosteroids in antihistamine-resistant chronic urticaria (CU) is widely accepted
True
False
The following disease can occur in many organ:
Lupus
Sarcoidosis
Eczema
A&B
Disprelone-D Dose in Bullus pemphigoid should be doubled if blisters not suppressed
True
False
Hydrocortisone is
Short acting
Intermediate acting
Long acting
Betamethasone is
Short acting
Intermediate acting
Long acting
Prednisolone is
Short acting
Intermediate acting
Long acting
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