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cephalosporin Keflex
antianxiety diazepam
infertility Clomid
antacid Maalox
cytotoxic Trexall
antiarrhythmic Lopressor
bronchodilator theophylline
corticosteroid dexamethasone
calcium channel blocker verapamil
vasodilator Apresoline
anesthesia propofol
antidiabetic glyburide
penicillin nafcillin
analgesic tramadol
antibiotic tetracycline
ACE inhibitor: _____ is the generic form of Zestril. lisinopril
Antihyperlipidemic: _____ is the brand name of the generic drug fenofibrate. TriCor
Antihistamine: The generic form of Zyrtec is known as _____. cetirizine
Antiemetic: Phenergan's generic counterpart is called _____. promethazine
Antidepressant: The brand name _____ is available in the generic form of bupropion. Wellbutrin
scopolamine nausea and vomiting
Pronestyl abnormal heart rhythm
Haldol psychotic disorder
Levoxyl thyroid regulation
albuterol asthma
diphenhydramine allergies
Avandia glucose regulation
Catapres high blood pressure
Ortho-Novum birth control
lovastatin cholesterol-lowering agent
A single, large dose of medication is called a _____. bolus
The act of injecting air into a body cavity is called _____. insufflation
Sometimes drugs are placed under the tongue, where there are lots of blood vessels for quick absorption into the body. This is the case for a common antiangina medication, known as _____ nitroglycerin. sublingual
IV is an abbreviation for _____. intravenous
Injections which are not made in a vein or a muscle, but just under the skin are called _____ injections, and are sometimes dictated as "subcu." subcutaneous
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