Pharmacology for Nursing: Review
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Drug class ending in -ZOSIN | Alpha-adrenergic blocker used for HTN, and BPH (e.g. prazosin)
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Drug class ending in -OLOL, -LOL | Beta-adrenergic blocker used for HTN (e.g. metoprolol)
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Drug class ending in -ZEPAM, -ZOLAM | Benzodiazepine (e.g. diazepam, alprazolam)
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Drug class ending in -PRIL | Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (e.g. lisinopril)
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Drug class ending in -ARTON | Angiotensin-receptor blocker (e.g. candesartan)
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Drug class ending in -DIPINE | Calcium channel blocker used for HTN (e.g. amlodipine)
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Drug class ending in -STATIN | Lipid lowering drug (e.g. artorvastatin)
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Drug class ending in -ASE, -PLASE | Thrombolytic used to dissolve clots (e.g. alteplase)
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Drug class ending in -PARIN | Anticoagulent (e.g. enoxaparin, heparin)
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Drug class ending in -SONE | Corticosteroid (e.g. prednisone)
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Drug class ending in -DRONATE | Biphostphate used for osteoporosis (e.g. Alendronate)
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Drug class ending in -TEROL | Bronchodilater used for asthma and COPD
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Drug class ending in -TIDINE | Histamine2 blocker - acid reducer (e.g. Cimetidine)
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Drug class ending in -PRAZOLE | Protein pump inhibitor - acid reducer (e.g. omeprazole)
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Drug class ending in -CILLIN | Penicillin antibiotic (e.g. amoxicillin)
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Drug class starting in CEF-, CEPH- | Cephalosporin antibiotic (e.g. cefalazole)
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Drug class ending in -CYCLINE | Tetracycline antibiotic (e.g. tetracycline)
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Drug class ending in -FLOXACIN | Fluoroquinolone antibiotic (e.g. levofloxacin; levaquin)
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Drug class ending in -THROMYCIN | Macrolid antibiotic (e.g. azithromycin)
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Drug class ending in -MICIN, MYCIN | Aminoglycoside antibiotic (e.g. gentamycin)
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Drug class ending in -AZOLE | Antifungal (e.g. Itraconazole)
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Drug class ending in -TRIPTAN | Serotonin 1b/1d receptor agonist; used for migraines (e.g. sumatriptan)
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Drug class ending in -AFIL | PED-5 inhibitor for erectile dysfunction (e.g. sildenafil)
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Drug class ending in -CURIUM, CURONIUM | Neuromuscular blocker used for muscle relaxation during surgery (e.g. pancuronium)
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Drug class ending in -BARBITAL | Barbiturate used for epilepsy, anxiety (e.g. phenobarbital)
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Drug class ending in -GLITAZONE | Thiazolidinedione used for type II diabetes (e.g. piogliazone)
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Drug class ending in -GLIPTIN | DDP-4 inhibitor used for type II diabetes (e.g. sitagliptin)
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Drug class ending in -TIDE | Incretin mimetic used for type II diabetes (e.g. exenatide)
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