Pharmacy Practice MCQ

Pharmacy Practice MCQ, in this article we will solve, Practice MCQ under subject Physical Pharmaceutics. Read following article for your reference.

 

Protein Binding, Complexation, And Drug Action » PHARMACAREERS

 

  1. Which protein is most commonly involved in drug binding in the plasma?
    • A) Hemoglobin
    • B) Albumin
    • C) Myoglobin
    • D) Fibrinogen
  2. What is the primary effect of drug-protein binding on drug distribution?
    • A) Increases drug solubility
    • B) Decreases drug bioavailability
    • C) Enhances drug metabolism
    • D) Prolongs drug half-life
  3. Which factor does NOT affect drug-protein binding?
    • A) Drug concentration
    • B) Protein concentration
    • C) Temperature
    • D) Drug color
  4. What type of bond is primarily involved in reversible drug-protein binding?
    • A) Covalent bond
    • B) Ionic bond
    • C) Hydrogen bond
    • D) Metallic bond
  5. Which of the following is a consequence of high protein binding of a drug?
    • A) Increased free drug concentration
    • B) Decreased drug clearance
    • C) Enhanced drug absorption
    • D) Reduced drug half-life
  6. What is the term for the fraction of a drug that is not bound to plasma proteins?
    • A) Bound fraction
    • B) Free fraction
    • C) Total fraction
    • D) Active fraction
  7. Which protein is known for binding acidic drugs?
    • A) Albumin
    • B) Alpha-1-acid glycoprotein
    • C) Globulin
    • D) Fibrinogen
  8. What is the impact of protein binding on the volume of distribution (Vd) of a drug?
    • A) Increases Vd
    • B) Decreases Vd
    • C) No effect on Vd
    • D) Varies with drug type
  9. Which of the following drugs is known for high protein binding?
    • A) Warfarin
    • B) Paracetamol
    • C) Amoxicillin
    • D) Metformin
  10. What is the effect of hypoalbuminemia on drug-protein binding?
    • A) Increases binding
    • B) Decreases binding
    • C) No effect
    • D) Depends on the drug
  11. Which method is commonly used to study drug-protein binding?
    • A) Mass spectrometry
    • B) X-ray crystallography
    • C) Equilibrium dialysis
    • D) Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
  12. What is the role of alpha-1-acid glycoprotein in drug binding?
    • A) Binds basic drugs
    • B) Binds acidic drugs
    • C) Binds neutral drugs
    • D) Binds all types of drugs equally
  13. Which of the following can displace a drug from its protein binding site?
    • A) Another drug
    • B) Increased temperature
    • C) Decreased pH
    • D) Increased pressure
  14. What is the significance of the free drug concentration in pharmacodynamics?
    • A) It determines the drug’s therapeutic effect
    • B) It determines the drug’s solubility
    • C) It determines the drug’s stability
    • D) It determines the drug’s color
  15. Which of the following is a characteristic of a drug with low protein binding?
    • A) Long half-life
    • B) High clearance
    • C) Low volume of distribution
    • D) High bioavailability
  16. What is the effect of protein binding on drug excretion?
    • A) Increases excretion
    • B) Decreases excretion
    • C) No effect on excretion
    • D) Varies with the drug
  17. Which of the following is a common plasma protein that binds drugs?
    • A) Hemoglobin
    • B) Albumin
    • C) Myosin
    • D) Actin
  18. What is the impact of drug-protein binding on drug interactions?
    • A) Reduces drug interactions
    • B) Increases drug interactions
    • C) No effect on drug interactions
    • D) Varies with the drug
  19. Which of the following factors can alter drug-protein binding?
    • A) Age
    • B) Gender
    • C) Diet
    • D) All of the above
  20. What is the primary site of drug-protein binding in the body?
    • A) Liver
    • B) Kidney
    • C) Plasma
    • D) Brain
  21. Which of the following is a reversible process in drug-protein binding?
    • A) Covalent binding
    • B) Ionic binding
    • C) Hydrogen bonding
    • D) All of the above
  22. What is the effect of protein binding on the therapeutic index of a drug?
    • A) Increases therapeutic index
    • B) Decreases therapeutic index
    • C) No effect on therapeutic index
    • D) Varies with the drug
  23. Which of the following is a consequence of low protein binding of a drug?
    • A) Increased free drug concentration
    • B) Decreased drug clearance
    • C) Enhanced drug absorption
    • D) Reduced drug half-life
  24. What is the role of protein binding in drug toxicity?
    • A) Reduces toxicity
    • B) Increases toxicity
    • C) No effect on toxicity
    • D) Varies with the drug
  25. Which of the following is a factor that affects drug-protein binding?
    • A) Drug concentration
    • B) Protein concentration
    • C) pH
    • D) All of the above
  26. What is the effect of protein binding on drug metabolism?
    • A) Increases metabolism
    • B) Decreases metabolism
    • C) No effect on metabolism
    • D) Varies with the drug
  27. Which of the following is a characteristic of a drug with high protein binding?
    • A) Short half-life
    • B) Low clearance
    • C) High volume of distribution
    • D) Low bioavailability
  28. What is the impact of protein binding on drug distribution?
    • A) Increases distribution
    • B) Decreases distribution
    • C) No effect on distribution
    • D) Varies with the drug
  29. Which of the following is a common method to measure drug-protein binding?
    • A) Equilibrium dialysis
    • B) Mass spectrometry
    • C) X-ray crystallography
    • D) Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
  30. What is the significance of the bound drug concentration in pharmacokinetics?
    • A) It determines the drug’s therapeutic effect
    • B) It determines the drug’s solubility
    • C) It determines the drug’s stability
    • D) It determines the drug’s distribution

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