Match the compounds given in Column I with the effects given in Column II.
Column I | Column II |
i. Chloramphenicol | a. Malaria |
ii. Thyroxine | b. Anaesthetic |
iii. Chloroquine | c. Thypoid fever |
iv. Chloroform | d. Goiter |
e.Blood substituent |
(i) Chloramphenicol is a broad spectrum antibiotic which is used to treat the typhoid fever.
(ii) Thyroxine is a hormone secreted by thyroid gland. When the thyroxine is secreted more, then the patient will notice an enlarged thyroid gland which is called goiter.
(iii) Chloroquine is used to prevent malaria parasite plasmodium vivax in the blood.
(iv) Chloroform is trichloromethane . It is used as an anaesthetic.