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    Which of the following combination of drugs has a dramatic rapid increase in sedative effect?
    Solution
    Mixing drugs can have numerous detrimental effects. A common method of drug abuse involves mixing benzodiazepines with alcohol. They are abused together because both sedatives like benzodiazepines and alcohol are central nervous system depressants, using them together can cause excessive sedation.
    So, the correct option is 'Alcohol + Benzodiazepines'.

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    Which one of the following statements is correct with respect to AIDS?
    Solution
     HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects components of the human immune system such as CD4+ T cells, macrophages and dendritic cell. It, directly and indirectly, destroys CD4+ T cells.
    So, the correct option is 'The causative HIV retrovirus reduces the number of T-helper lymphocytes'.
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    A vaccine is usually given:
    Solution
    • A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides acquired immunity to a particular disease. 
    • Vaccines are made from microbes. The antigen in the vaccine is the same as the antigen on the surface of the disease-causing microbe. 
    • The vaccine stimulates the body to produce antibodies against the antigen in the vaccine. 
    • The antibodies created will be the same as those produced if the person was exposed to the pathogen. 
    • When the vaccinated person comes into contact with the disease-causing microbe, the antibodies recognize the pathogen and act against it. Hence, the vaccine should be given before attacking the disease. 
    So, the correct answer is option C.
  • Question 4
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    Cannabinoid receptors present principally in the
    Solution
    Cannabinoid receptors are those receptors which are mainly present in the brain but are also present in nearly all the organs of the body. They are the receptors that are responsible for the physiological functions as well as the functioning of the body. They are primarily found in the nervous system and brain region.
    So, the correct option is 'Brain'.
  • Question 5
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    Vaccines produced through genetic engineering are safe as?
  • Question 6
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    Antiserum is?
    Solution

    Correct option: A
    Explanation:

    • Antiserum is the blood serum that contains specific antibodies against an infective organism or a poisonous substance. Antiserum consists of lymphocytes.
    • Antiserums are produced in animals (like a horse, rabbit, sheep etc.,) and man in response to infection or intoxication or vaccination and may be used in another individual to confer immunity against a specific disease. 

  • Question 7
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    Drug that increases cardiovascular effects is?
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following is not the mode of spread of AIDS?
  • Question 9
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    Fitness is the end result of?
  • Question 10
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    Only one of the following four ways through which AIDS can spread
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