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My Drug Class

Classifications & Subcatigorys

QuestionAnswer
Analgesics Narcotic
Analgesics Nonnarcotic
Anti-infectives Amebicides
Anti-infectives Aminoglycosides
Anti-infectives Anthelmintics
Anti-infectives Antifungals
Anti-infectives Antimalarial Agents
Anti-infectives Antiprotozoals
Anti-infectives Antituberculosis
Anti-infectives Antivirals
Anti-infectives Cephalosporins
Anti-infectives Fluoroquinolones
Anti-infectives Macrolides
Anti-infectives Penicillins
Anti-infectives Tetracyclines
Antineoplastics Alkylating Agent
Antineoplastics Antimetabolites
Antineoplastics Antibiotics
Antineoplastics Hormones
Antineoplastics Mitotic Inhibitors
Antineoplastics Biological Response Modifier
Antineoplastics Drugs inhibit or prevent growth of malignant cells (cancer)
Cardiovascular Agents ACE Inhibitors (High BP)
Cardiovascular Agents Antiarrhytmic Agents (arrhythmic)
Cardiovascular Agents Antihyperlipidemics Blocking Agents
Cardiovascular Agents Calcium Channel Blockers (angina/hypertension)
Cardiovascular Agents Vasodilators (Dilate Blood Vessels)
Cardiovascular Agents Treatment of heart & vascular systems
Respiratory Agents Bronchodilators
Respiratory Agents Antihistamines
Respiratory Agents Nasal Decongestants
Muscle Relaxents Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (SMRs)
Muscle Relaxents Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular Blockers
Muscle Relaxents Depolorizing Neuromuscular
Hematological Agents Anticoagulants (prevent blood clots)
Hematological Agents Antiplatelets (inhibit aggregation blood platelets (PAD)
Hematological Agents Coagulants (stimulate blood clotting)
Hematological Agents Hematopoietic agents (increase productions blood clots)
Hematological Agents Hemostatics (stop bleeding)
Hematological Agents Plasma Expanders (increase blood plasma volume in shock/burn)
Hematological Agents Thrombolytic Agents (Break down blood clots)
Sex Hormones Estrogens
Sex Hormones SERMs (prevent/treat osteoporosis
Sex Hormones Contraceptive Hormones
Sex Hormones Androgens (male)
Sex Hormones Anabolic Steroids
Gastrointestinal Agents H2 Antagonists (GERD, Ulcers)
Gastrointestinal Agents PPIs (proton pump inhibitors, ulcers, GERD)
Gastrointestinal Agents Anticholinergics/antispasmodics
Gastrointestinal Agents Laxatives
Gastrointestinal Agents Antidiarrheals
Gastrointestinal Agents GI Stimulants (diabetic gastroparesis)
Gastrointestinal Agents Antiemetics (treatment N/V)
Endocrine & Metabolic Agents Bisphonates (osteoporsis)
Endocrine & Metabolic Agents Thyroid Drugs
Endocrine & Metabolic Agents Antidiabetic Agent
Endocrine Agents Hormones
Metabolic Agents Homestasis
Diuretics Thiazide & Thiazide-Like Diuretics
Diuretics Loop Diuretics
Diuretics Potassium-Sparing Diuretics
Diuretics Carboic Anhydrase Inhibitors
Diuretics Treatment for edema & hypertension
CNS Agents Antianxiety
CNS Agents Anticonvulasants or Antiepilepitics
CNS Agents Antidepressants - Tryicyclic Compounds
CNS Agents Serotonin & Norepinephrine Retake Inhibitors
CNS Agents Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
CNS Agents Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
CNS Agents Antipakinson Agents
CNS Agents Antipsychotics
CNS Agents Hypnotics
CNS Agents Sedatives
CNS Agents Stimulants
CNS Agents Drugs related to Centrol Nervous System - Brain
Beta Blockers "OLOL"
1000 "M"
500 "D"
100 "C"
50 "L"
10 "X"
Proton Pump Inhibitors - PPI "PRAZOLE"
HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - Cholesterol "STATIN"
Benzodiazepines "PAM"
Angiotensin 2 Receptor Blocker "ARTAN"
ACE Inhibitors "PRIL"
H2 Antagonist "ITIDINE"
Penicillin Antibiotics "CILLIN"
Alpha Blocker "AZOSIN"
Fluoroquinolone "FLOXACIN"
Tetracycline Antibiotics "CYCLINE"
Macrolide Antibiotics "ROMYCIN"
Laxative "LAX"
Created by: karrieberry98
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