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generic prefixes, suffixes, etc. that indicate classification

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Pefix/sufix
Classification
show serotonin receptor antagonist OR antiemetic  
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-mustine   show
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show 41  
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Cef- ceph-   show
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-glitazone   show
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-dronate   show
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show monoclonal antibody  
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show antimigraine  
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-phylline   show
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-statin   show
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-trel   show
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show antihistimine  
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-sone   show
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show antihistimine  
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show antiviral  
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show corticosteroid  
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tretin-; tretin; -tretin   show
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-zepam   show
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show NSAID  
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show tricyclic antidepressant (TCA)  
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-dipine   show
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-pramine   show
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show antimuscarinic (anticholinergic)  
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show antifungal  
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-bital   show
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-lamide   show
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-cycline   show
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show antiviral  
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-nib   show
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-olol   show
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-mycin   show
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show loop diuretic (water pill)  
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show thiazide diuretic  
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show control 1 and 2 substances  
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cort   show
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show quinolone antibiotic  
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show proton pump inhibitor (PPI)  
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-olone   show
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-zolam   show
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show ACE inhibitor  
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-zosin   show
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show anabolic steroid  
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-profen   show
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-dazole   show
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-afil   show
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parin; -parin   show
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sulfa-   show
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-limus   show
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show penicillin antibiotic  
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show antineoplastic  
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show antiviral; anti-influenza  
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show PPI  
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pred; pred-   show
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-gliptin   show
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-caine   show
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show angiotensin II Receptor antagonist(mainly used for HBP)  
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show bronchodilator  
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