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PHARMACOLOGY D398 WGU STUDY GUIDE
Cardiac Glycosides - Answers -drugs used to improve heart output by increasing the
muscular contraction

Beta Blockers - Answers -decrease heart rate and dilate arteries by blocking beta
receptors

Calcium Channel Blockers - Answers -agents that inhibit the entry of calcium ions into
heart muscle cells, causing a slowing of the heart rate, a lessening of the demand for
oxygen and nutrients, and a relaxing of the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels to
cause dilation; used to prevent or treat angina pectoris, some arrhythmias, and
hypertension

Diuretics - Answers -medications administered to increase urine secretion in order to rid
the body of excess water and salt

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors - Answers -lower blood pressure by
inhibiting the conversion of angiotensin I (an inactive enzyme) to angiotensin II (a potent
vasoconstrictor)

Angiotensin Receptor Blockers - Answers -prevent angiotensin II from reaching its
receptors, causing vasodilation

antiarrhythmic drugs - Answers -used to prevent, alleviate, or correct an abnormal heart
rhythm

coronary vasodilators - Answers -widen blood arteries

Antilipemic Statin drugs - Answers -suppresses enzyme for cholesterol production

Antilipemic fibrates - Answers -reduce triglycerides and cholesterol levels

Antithrombotics - Answers -A class of drugs used to dissolve blood clots

Broncodilators - Answers -dilates airways

Anticholinergics - Answers -reduce bronchospasm

Xanthine Derivatives - Answers -relaxes smooth muscle of bronchial airways and
pulmonary blood vessels

Laxative - Answers -drug used to induce emptying of the intestinal tract

Antiemetics - Answers -control nausea and vomiting by blocking nerve impulses to the
vomiting center of the brain

, Antidopaminergics - Answers -Block dopamine receptors in the CTZ
Also used for psychotic disorders, intractable hiccups

Adrenal Corticosteroids - Answers -Treat inflammatory conditions

Parenteral insulin and oral antidiabetics - Answers -reduce blood glucose levels

Biguanides - Answers -decrease glucose production by the liver

Sulfonylureas - Answers -increase insulin production from pancreas

nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Answers -relieve mild to moderate pain
and reduce inflammation in treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, such as sprains
and strains, and inflammatory disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis,
bursitis, gout, and tendinitis

antiandrogens - Answers -drugs used to block the production or interfere with the action
of male sex hormones

Alpha blockers - Answers -Drugs that block the alpha-1 receptors found in the smooth
muscle in the bladder, neck, and prostate, causing them to relax.

Antineoplastic medications - Answers -Medications used to treat cancer; also referred to
as chemotherapy medications

pallative care - Answers -care for seriously ill persons focused on providing relief from
symptoms

remission - Answers -improvement or absence of signs of disease

Antimetabolites - Answers -chemicals that prevent cell division by inhibiting formation of
substances necessary to make DNA; used in cancer chemotherapy

Alkylating agents - Answers -chemotherapeutic synthetic drugs that cause crosslinks
and breaks in DNA to stop cells from dividing

miotic inhibitors - Answers -Directly interfere with or stop cell division

biologics - Answers -give immune system a boost typically to fight cancer

myelosuppression - Answers -suppression of the blood cell-producing function of the
bone marrow

extravasation - Answers -escape of fluid from a blood vessel into surrounding tissue

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