Pharmacology - II BP 503T 29-11-2024 III/IV B.Pharmacy (Y22 Batch)

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Across
  1. 2. A synthetic form of the active thyroid hormone T3
  2. 5. The first class of oral hypoglycemics introduced for diabetes management
  3. 8. The most common site of a gout attack, located in the big toe
  4. 14. A hormone derived from thyroxine, considered more active
  5. 16. The element essential for thyroid hormone synthesis
  6. 18. A synthetic form of T4 used to treat hypothyroidism
  7. 20. A biological technique used to measure the potency of a drug or substance
  8. 21. A newer xanthine oxidase inhibitor alternative to allopurinol
  9. 22. The hormone that raises blood sugar, produced by alpha cells in the pancreas
  10. 24. A TNF-alpha inhibitor used in the treatment of RA
  11. 25. The organ responsible for producing insulin
  12. 26. The organ where metformin primarily acts to reduce glucose production
Down
  1. 1. An antithyroid drug that inhibits both hormone synthesis and peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
  2. 3. This NSAID is commonly used to relieve pain during a gout attack
  3. 4. The storage form of glucose in the liver, regulated by insulin
  4. 6. A xanthine oxidase inhibitor used for long-term management of gout
  5. 7. A uricosuric drug that promotes uric acid excretion in the urine
  6. 9. The primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland
  7. 10. The condition caused by overproduction of thyroid hormones
  8. 11. A biguanide drug often used as the first-line treatment for Type 2 diabetes
  9. 12. This enzyme-based drug breaks down uric acid into allantoin
  10. 13. The overproduction of this nucleotide precursor is linked to gout
  11. 15. The primary cause of gout, characterized by elevated blood levels of this substance.
  12. 17. The protein precursor stored in the thyroid for hormone synthesis
  13. 19. The state of elevated blood sugar due to lack of insulin or its ineffectiveness
  14. 23. The condition caused by insufficient insulin production or utilization