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38 Cards in this Set
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Penecillins and Amoxicillin are examples of?
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Antibiotics
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Sudafed and Afrin are examples of?
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Decongestants
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Drugs that re used to decrease blood cholesterol are called?
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Lipid Lowering Agents
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Insulin and Synthroid are examples of?
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Hormone Replacements
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Phenergan, Reglan and Compazine are examples of?
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Antiemetics
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MAOIs like Zoloft, Paxil and Prozac are examples of?
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Antidepressants
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Nitroglycerin, Cardizem and Atenolol are examples of?
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Vasodilators
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Depo-Provera and Ovral 28 are examples of?
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Contraceptives
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Mylanta and Milk of Magnesia are examples of?
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Antacids
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Calamine Lotion and Hydrocortisone ointment are examples of?
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Antipruritics
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Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate are examples of?
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Antidiarrheals
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Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen are examples of?
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Analgesics and Antipyretics
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Valium and Librium are examples of?
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Antianxiety
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Naprosyn, Motrin and Prednisone are examples of?
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Antiinflammatories
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Codein and Robitussin DM are examples of?
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Antitussives
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Xylocaine is an example of?
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Anesthetics
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Proventil is an example of?
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Bronchodilator
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Tegretol and Dilantin are examples of?
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Anticonvulsants
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Glucotrol and Glucophage are examples of?
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Oral Hypoglycemics
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Zantac and Prilosec are examples of?
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Antiulcers
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Lopressor and Norvasc are examples of?
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Antihypertensive
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Valium and Xanax are examples of?
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Anticonvulsants and Tranquilizers
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An agent that loosens and facilitates "removal" of respiratory secretions, such as Robitussin, is called?
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"Ex"pectorant
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Dimetane, Seldane and Benadryl are examples of?
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Antihistamine
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Heparin Sodium and Warfarin Sodium prevent blood clotting; therefore, they are examples of?
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Anticoagulants
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Monistat and Mycostatin are examples of?
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Antifungals
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Vitamin K is an example of?
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Hemostatic
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Agent that reduces fever
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Antipyretic
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Agent that destroys bacteria
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Antibiotic
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Agent that induces sleep
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Hypnotic
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Agent that controls syptoms of epilepsy; prevents or relieves seizures.
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Anticonvulsant
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Agent that increases blood pressure.
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Vasopressor
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Agent that relieves nausea and vomiting.
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Antiemetic
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Agent that increases excretion of urine.
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Diuretic
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Agent that relaxes blood vessels, thereby lowering blood pressure.
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Vasodilator
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Agent that dilates the bronchi.
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Bronchodilator
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Agent that produces a loss of sensation.
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Anesthetic
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Agent to prevent conception; "birth control".
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Contraceptive
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