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Stem & classes

Drug stems and classes

QuestionAnswer
alol Combined alpha and beta blockers
andr Androgens
anserin Serotonin 5-HT2 receptor antagonists
arabine Antineoplastics (arabinofuranoxyl derivatives)
ase Enzymes
azepam Antianxiety agents (diazepam type)
azosin Antihypertensives (prazosin type)
bactam Beta-lactamase inhibitors
bamate Tranquilizers/antiepileptics
barb Barbituric acid derivatives
butazone Anti-inflammatory analgesics (phenylbutazone type)
caine Local anesthetics
cef Cephalosporins
cillin penicillins
conazole Anti-fungals (miconazole type)
cort Cortisone derivatives
curium Neuromuscular blocking agents
cycline Antibiotics (tetracycline type)
dralazine Antihypertensives (hydrazinephthalazines)
erg Ergot alkaloid derivatives
estr Estrogens
fibrate antihyperlipidemics
flurane Inhalation anesthetics
gest Progestins
irudin anticoagulants (hirudin type)
leukin Interleukin-2 derivatives
lukast Leukotriene antagonists
mab Monoclonal antibodies
matadine Antivirals
monam Monobactam antibiotics
mustine Antineoplastics
mycin Antibiotics
olol Beta-blockers (propranolol type)
olone Steroids
oxacin Antibiotics (quinolone derivatives)
pamide Diuretics (sulfamoylbenzoic acid derivatives)
pamil Coronary vasodilators
parin Heparin derivatives
peridol Antipsychotics (haloperidol type)
poetin Erythropoietins
pramine Antidepressants (imipramine type)
pred Prednisone derivatives
pril Antihypertensives (ACE inhibitors)
profen Anti-inflammatory/analgesic agents (ibuprofen type)
rubicin Antineoplastic antibodics (daunorubicin type)
sartan Angiotensin II receptor antagonists
sertron Serotonin 5-HT2 receptor antagonists
sulfa Antibiotics (sulfonamide derivatives)
terol Brochodilators (phenethylamine derivatives)
thiazide Diuretics (thiazide derivatives)
tiazem Calcium channel blockers (diltiazem derivatives)
tocin Oxytocin derivatives
trexate Antimetabolites (folic acid derivatives)
triptyline Antidepressants
vastatin Antihyperlipidemics (HMG-CoA inhibitors)
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