https://www.pharmacymcqs.com/2019/05/exam-points-to-remember-set-28.html
  1. Sequela (plural; sequelae) is an aftereffect of a disease, condition, or injury.
  2. Spansule is a sustained release (SR) capsule.
  3. Intrathecal route of administration is injection into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  4. Pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) is a disorder related to high pressure in the brain. It causes signs and symptoms similar to that of a brain tumor like headaches, vision problems, nausea, and dizziness.. 
  5. Pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) is also called idiopathic intracranial hypertension. The exact cause of pseudotumor cerebri in most individuals is unknown, but it may be linked to an excess amount of CSF within the bony confines of the skull. It is also a side effect of tetracyclines usage.
  6. Bulls' eye pattern rash with red ring around it called as erythema migrans is the hallmark of Lyme disease.
  7. Post antibiotic effect (PAE) refers to continued bacterial suppression after drug concentrations falls below the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).
  8. Hansens' disease is another name of leprosy.
  9. Nephrotic syndrome is a collection of symptoms that indicate kidney damage. This syndrome results from a problem with the kidneys’ filters, called glomeruli. Glomeruli are tiny blood vessels in the kidneys that remove wastes and excess fluids from the blood and send them to the bladder as urine. Nephrotic syndrome includes albuminuria—large amounts of protein in the urine, hyperlipidemia—higher than normal fat and cholesterol levels in the blood, edema or swelling usually in the legs, feet, or ankles and less often in the hands or face and hypoalbuminia—low levels of albumin in the blood.
  10. Parapharmaceuticals are non-pharmacological drugs. These are natural medicines derived from natural sources - plants and animals. Also called as nutraceuticals. This was the earlier mode of treating diseases.