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Pattern And Syllabus Of ESIC Pharmacist ( Allopathy) Exam

  P attern And Syllabus Of ESIC Pharmacist ( Allopathy) Exam Written Examination Maximum marks: (125 Marks) Mode Of Exam: Online Number Of Questions: 125 Type Of Exam: Multiple choice objective type paper Duration Of  Exam: 02 Hours Subjects: Section 1:  100 Questions (100 marks) will be based on Technical professional/ Subject/Post & Section 2: 25 Questions (25 Marks)  on Aptitude / General Awareness / General intelligence / Arithmetic Ability. Important Information Regarding ESIC Pharmacist Exam Pattern: • The questions will be set Bilingual (i.e.English and Hindi language • The maximum marks will be 125. • The level of difficulty will be as per the educational qualification of the post. The questions on Arithmetic Ability will be of 10th Standard Level. • There will be negative marking at the rate of 0.25 marks to be deducted for every wrong answer to eliminate the element of chance. Syllabus of ESIC Pharmacist Exam – Pharmacy Section Pharmacy section will consist 100 question

Prescription Notes ( Chapter-1) | Pharmaceutics-II | By- Dr. M. P. Singh

  Chapter-1   Prescription                                                     By- Dr. M. P. Singh

Previous Years ESIC Pharmacist Exam Solved Questions Paper

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ESIC Pharmacist Exam 2014 Solved Questions Paper

  Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Pharmacist Exam 2014 Solved Questions Paper 1. Common side effect of non-Steroidal anti inflammatory drug is________. A. Sedation B. Kidney damage C.Headache D. Ulceration 2. _______is a tricyclic Antidepressant drug A. Amitriptyline B. Imipramine C.Phenelzine D. Triimipramine 3. ______is Monoamine oxidase inhibitor A. Imipramine B. Tranylcypromine C. Lithium citrate D. Amitriptyline 4. Parkinson occurs due to________. A. Depletion of dopamine B. Excess of dopamine C. Excess of epinephrine D. Depletion of epinephrine 5. Mother clove is________. A. Fruit B. Stalk C. Seed D. Mature flower 6. Cardiac glycoside possess basic nucleus of A. Tropane B. Triterpene C. Quinoline D. Cyclopenteno phenanthrene 7. Colchicine is commonly known as_________. A. Monkshood B. Ma Huang C. Autumn crocus D. Finger flower 8. Natural fibre gives test for sulphur is_______. A.Wool B. Cotton C. Silk D. Jute 9. _________leaf is to be dried at 60°C immediately a

What are Permanent Retainers?

  What are Permanent Retainers?  • After completing your orthodontic teeth ( An orthodontist is a dentist who diagnoses, prevents and corrects misaligned teeth and jaws, and treats misaligned images. Orthopedics can also focus on changes in facial growth known as facial orthopedics. Incorrect placement of teeth and jaws is very common ). straightening and straightening treatment, your dentist may provide you with a retainer. If you don't use retainers to hold your teeth in place, the results of braces may not last long. • Orthodontic treatments for straightening and straightening teeth have been around for a long time, but the results are by no means permanent. Orthodontists work hard to develop retention solutions to make the results more lasting. Initially, a removable dental appliance is used. The patient can pick up and remove the retainer if necessary to maintain the aesthetics of the tooth. • The orthodontist then starts using fixed braces that stick to the teeth and cannot b

Zinc:

  Zinc Zinc is a mineral that the body uses to fight infections and build cells. It is essential for wound healing and the creation of DNA, the genetic blueprint, in every cell. If you don't get enough zinc in your diet, you may experience side effects such as hair loss, inattention, and a deterioration in taste and smell. Zinc deficiency is rare in the United States, but it does occur in some people. Symptoms: Zinc is used by the body for cell production and immune function. There is still a lot to be learned about zinc, but we know that zinc is essential for growth, sexual development and reproduction. Without zinc, your body cannot make new healthy cells. This causes the following symptoms: 1. Frequent colds in the head Zinc deficiency is associated with a weakened immune system. People prone to colds or infections can be a sign of zinc deficiency. There is also evidence that zinc can shorten the duration of a cold if you take it within 24 hours of the onset of cold symptoms. 2.

ESIC Pharmacist Exam 2019 Solved Questions Paper

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