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Which of the following statements are correct ?
(i) Drugs that mimic natural messenger by switching on the receptor are called agonists.
(ii) Shape of the receptor does not change after attachment of chemical messenger.
(iii) A cationic detergent is formed when stearic acid reacts with polyethylene glycol.
(iv) Seldane is an antihistamine

A

(ii),(iii)

B

(i),(iii),(iv)

C

(i),(iv)

D

(i),(ii),(iii)

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C

(i) Drugs that mimic natural meassenger by switching on ther receptor are called agonists.
Statement (i) is correct.
(iv) Seldane is an anthistamine Statement (iv) is correct.
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