The question aims to evaluate your understanding of antipsychotic medications, focusing on identifying typical versus atypical antipsychotics. This is a crucial aspect of pharmacology, especially for competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, and others where such factual knowledge is frequently tested.
Let's analyze the options:
From the analysis above, we can conclude that the statement "Following is an example of a typical anti-psychotic____." refers to one of the options being a typical (or first-generation) antipsychotic.
The correct answer here is not Clozapine because it is an atypical (or second-generation) antipsychotic. Therefore, Clozapine does not fit the requirement of being a typical antipsychotic.
Conclusion: The statement "Following is an example of a typical anti-psychotic____." correctly identifies with Haloperidol, Thioridazine, and Fluphenazine, but not with Clozapine, which is the given correct answer associated with atypical antipsychotics.
| List I-Drugs | List II-Classes | ||
| A | Anakinra | I | IL‐2 receptor antagonist |
| B | Basiliximab | II | TNFα inhibitors |
| C | Infliximab | III | Calcineurin inhibitors |
| D | Tacrolimus | IV | mTOR inhibitors |
| E | - | V | IL‐1 receptor antagonist |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
| List I-(Poisoning) | List II-(Treatment) | ||
| A | Warfarin | I | Pralidoxime |
| B | Carbon monoxide | II | Oxygen |
| C | Cyanide | III | Vitamin K |
| D | Nitrites | IV | Dicobalt edatate |
| E | Organophosphates | V | Methylene blue |
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | \(\Omega^{-1}\) | I | Specific conductance |
| B | \(∧\) | II | Electrical conductance |
| C | k | III | Specific resistance |
| D | \(\rho\) | IV | Equivalent conductance |
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Constant heat (q = 0) | I | Isothermal |
| B | Reversible process at constant temperature (dT = 0) | II | Isometric |
| C | Constant volume (dV = 0) | III | Adiabatic |
| D | Constant pressure (dP = 0) | IV | Isobar |