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Adrenergic - -Mimics activity of dopamine SNS; treat shock and cardic arrest. Drug: Epinephrine (ADRENALIN) Dopamine (DOBUTamine) Adrenergic Blocker - -Lowers the bloop pressure by stimulating alpha-adrenergic receptors in the CNS, causing vasodilation. Drug: Metoprolol (LOPRESSOR) Atenolol (TENORMIN) Clonidine (

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Drug Classifications with Complete Solutions
Adrenergic - -Mimics activity of dopamine Antianemic - -Prevention and treatment of
SNS; treat shock and cardic arrest. anemias.
Drug: Drug:
Epinephrine (ADRENALIN) Epoeitin Alpha (EPOGEN)
Dopamine (DOBUTamine) Iron Polysaccharide (NIFEREX)
Ferrous Sulfate (FEOSOL)

Adrenergic Blocker - -Lowers the bloop
pressure by stimulating alpha-adrenergic Antianginal - -Increase blood flow to
receptors in the CNS, causing vasodilation. coronary arteries, resulting in complete or partial
Drug: relief of symptoms.
Metoprolol (LOPRESSOR) Drug:
Atenolol (TENORMIN) Isosorbide Dinitrate (ISORDIL)
Clonidine (CATAPRES) Nitroglycerin (NITROSTAT)
Carvedilol (COREG) Nifedipine (PROCARDIA)
Labetalol (TRANDATE) Verapamil (CALAN)


Anesthetic - -Produce loss of feeling or Antianxiety - -used to manage forms of
sensation. anxiety; cause generalized CNS depression.
Drug: Drug:
Xylocaine (LIDOcaine) Diazepam (VALIUM)
Bupivacaine (MARcaine) Alprazolam (XANAX)
Ketamine (KETALAR) Lorazepam (ATIVAN)
Venlafaxine (EFFEXOR)
Buspirone (BuSpar)
Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme (ACE)
Inhibitors - -Lowers the blood pressure by
blocking the conversion of Angiotensin I to Antiarrhythmic - -Suppression of cardiac
Angiotensin II. arrhythmias.
Drug: Drug:
Captopril (CAPOTEN) Xylocaine (LIDOcaine)
Lisinopril (ZESTRIL) Quinidine
Ramipril (ALTACE) Procainamide (PRONESTYL)
Quinapril (ACCUPRIL) Verapamil (CALAN)
Enalapril (VASOTEC) Amiodarone (CORDARONE)


Antacid - -Used to treat ulcers by Antiasthmatics - -Manage acute and
neutralizing gastric acid. chronic episodes of reversible
Drug: bronchoconstriction.
Magaldrate (RIOPAN) Drug:
Calcium Carbonate (TUMS) Albuterol (VENTOLIN)
Magnesium Hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia) Salmeterol Xinafoate (SEREVENT)
Levabuterol (XOPENEX)
Montelukast (SINGULAIR)
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Metformin (GLUCOPHAGE)
Glyburide (MICRONASE)
Anticholinergic - -Completely inhibit the
activity of cholinergic blocker of acetylcholine.
Drug: Antidiarrheal - -Control of acute and
Atropine (AtroPen) chronic diarrhea; slows intestinal motility and
Scopolamine (SCOPACE) propulsion.
Ipratropium Bromide (ATROVENT) Drug:
Lomotil (Diphenoxylate and atropine)
Loperamide (IMODIUM)
Anticoagulant - -Prevent the formation of
thrombus (blood clots); interfere with clotting
mechanism. Antidote - -Counteracts poisons and their
Drug: effects.
Warfarin (COUMADIN) Drug:
Heparin Naloxone (NARCAN)
Enoxaparin Sodium (LOVENOX) Vitamin K (AquaMEPHYTON)


Anticonvulsant - -Decrease or eliminate Antiemetic - -Treats or prevents nausea
the occurrence of seizures. and vomiting.
Drug: Drug:
Phenytoin (DILANTIN) Promethazine (PHENERGAN)
Phenobarbital (LUMINAL) Oridansetron (ZOFRAN)
Carbamazepine (TEGRETOL) Metoclopramide (REGLAN)
Clonazepam (KLONOPIN) Prochlorperazine (COMPAZINE)
Gabapentin (NEURONTIN)

Antifungal - -Treatment of fungal infections.
Antidepressants - -Use to treat forms of Drug:
endogenous depression. Fluconazole (DIFLUCAN)
Drug: Clotrimazole (LOTRIMIN)
Amitriptyline (ELAVIL) Ketoconazole (NIZORAL)
Fluoxetine (PROZAC) Miconazole (MONISTAT)
Escitalopram (LEXAPRO) Itraconazole (SPORANOX)
Paroxetine (PAXIL)
Sertraline (ZOLOFT)
Bupropion (WELLBUTRIN) Antiglaucoma Agent - -Decreases
intraocular pressure.
Drug:
Antidiabetic - -Use in treat diabetes Timolol Maleate (TIMOPTIC)
mellitus; lower blood glucose level' includes Betaxolol (BETOPTIC)
insulin & oral hypoglycemics. Pilocarpine
Drug:
Insulin Human Recombinant (Humulin R)
Glipizde (GLUCOTROL)
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