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2. Mechanism of methotrexate and 5-flurouracil | 2. Mechanism of methotrexate and 5-flurouracil | ||
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+ | 3. Mechanism of action of aspirin as anti-platelet-aggregation agent. | ||
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+ | 4. Mechanism of action of corticosteroid as anti-inflammatory agent | ||
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+ | 5. Aspirin vs. corticosteroid as drugs acting on eicosanoid synthetic pathway | ||
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+ | 6. Mechanism of action of various anticancer drugs | ||
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+ | 7. Mechanism of action of statin | ||
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+ | 8. Mechanism of action of fibrate | ||
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+ | 9. Mechanism of action of ezetimibe | ||
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+ | 10. Mechanism of action of cholestyramin | ||
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+ | 11. Mechanism of action of penicilline | ||
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+ | 12. Mechanism of action of quinolone | ||
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+ | 13. Mechanism of action of folate antagonists | ||
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+ | 14. Mechanism of action of sulphonamide | ||
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+ | 15. Mechanism of action of neuraminidase inhibitors | ||
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+ | 16. Mechanism of action of protease inhibitors | ||
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+ | 17. Mechanism of action of M protein inhibitor- amantidine | ||
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+ | 18. Mechanism of action of Reverse trascriptase inhibitors | ||
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+ | 19. Mechanism of action of integrase inhibitors | ||
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+ | 20. H1N1 | ||
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+ | 21. HIV | ||