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91 Which natural compound exhibits anti-inflammatory properties

  • A) Curcumin
  • B) Caffeine
  • C) Nicotine
  • D) Ethanol
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92 Which NSAID has the shortest half-life and requires frequent dosing

  • A) Meloxicam
  • B) Indomethacin
  • C) Sulindac
  • D) Ibuprofen
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93 Which adverse effect is common with long-term NSAID use

  • A) Hyperglycemia
  • B) Gastric ulceration
  • C) Hypotension
  • D) Nephrolithiasis
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94 Which anti-inflammatory biologic targets TNF-α

  • A) Infliximab
  • B) Rituximab
  • C) Bevacizumab
  • D) Trastuzumab
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95 Which mechanism underlies aspirin’s anti-inflammatory action

  • A) Leukotriene receptor blockade
  • B) COX acetylation
  • C) Histamine release inhibition
  • D) Phospholipase A₂ activation
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96 Which agent is a leukotriene receptor antagonist

  • A) Montelukast
  • B) Ibuprofen
  • C) Colchicine
  • D) Methotrexate
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97 Which topical NSAID is applied for musculoskeletal pain

  • A) Diclofenac gel
  • B) Prednisolone ointment
  • C) Ketorolac tablet
  • D) Indomethacin injection
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98 Which NSAID is selective for COX-2 inhibition

  • A) Ibuprofen
  • B) Naproxen
  • C) Celecoxib
  • D) Aspirin
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99 Which corticosteroid is most potent for systemic anti-inflammatory therapy

  • A) Hydrocortisone
  • B) Prednisone
  • C) Dexamethasone
  • D) Methylprednisolone
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100 Which local anesthetic causes methemoglobinemia risk

  • A) Prilocaine
  • B) Lidocaine
  • C) Procaine
  • D) Bupivacaine
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