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-azine
phenothiazine (antipsychotics, neuroleptic, antiemetic)
-azole
Antifungal
-azepam
Antianxiety drugs (Benzodiazepines, BZDs)
-ane
Inhalation/Volatile general anesthetic
-barbital/-bital
Barbiturate sedative hypnotics
-caine
locan anesthetic
-cillin
penicillin
-cycline
antibiotic protine synthesis inhibitor
-mycin
aminoglycoside antibiotics
-navir
protease inhibitor
-olol
Beta Antagonist (beta blocker)
-operidol
Butyrophenone (neuroleptic)
-oxin
cardiac glycoside (inotropic agent)
-phylline
methylxanthine
-pril
ACE inhibitor
-statin
HMG-CoA (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A) reductase inhibitors
-terol
Beta2 agonist
-tidine
h2 antagonist
-tropin
pituitary hormone
-zosin
postsynaptic alpha1 antagonist (alpha1 blocker)
-triptyline
tricyclic antidepressant
-ipramine
tricyclic antridepressant
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if anyone can please help me list some meds that fall into the different suffixes It would help me out a lot. Thanks
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.C.E. Inhibitors - Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II. Avoiding Angiotensin II may avoid increased blood pressure and vasoconstriction. They usually have the suffix "PRIL"

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A.2.R.B. - Angiotensin 2 Receptor Blockers block Angiotensin 2 enzymes from specific receptor sites. Avoiding Angiotensin 2 activity helps prohibit vasoconstriction. They usually have the suffix "ARTAN"

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Antibiotics - Anti-Biotics inhibit the reproduction of new Bacteria cells. There are several varieties and Drug Class Definitions of Anti-Biotics.

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Anti-Convulsants - Anti-Convulsants suppress the rapid firing of neurons in the nervous system (brain). Also known as Anti-epileptic drugs and Anti-Seizure drugs.

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Anti-diabetics / [[Sulfonylurea]s - lower glucose levels in the blood. They are only used to treat Type II Diabetes.

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Benzodiazepines - Also know as "Benzos". Benzos are used as anti-anxiety agents, muscle relaxants, sedatives, and hypnotics. They usually have the suffix "PAM".

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Beta Blockers (B1) - Also known as Beta-adrenergic blocking agents. Block adrenaline receptors, which are part of the central nervous system and mediate a "Fight or flight" response, which would cause actions in the heart. They usually have the suffix "OLOL".

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Calcium Channel Blockers - Calcium channel blockers work by blocking calcium channels in cardiac muscle and blood vessels, thereby slowing down activity in the heart.

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Diuretics - Diuretics are primarily used to treat hypertension. They promote evacuation of water from the body, which decreases the load on the cardiovascular system.

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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - Also known as Statins, They inhibit the body's cholesterol production and usually have the suffix "STATIN".

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NSAID - Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs are commonly used as pain killers and Fever Reducers. They are non-narcotic and can be sold OTC.

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Opioid - Opioids provide an analgesic effect by decreasing the perception of pain and increase pain tolerance.

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Proton-Pump Inhibitors - Inhibit the action of the gastric proton pump, thereby reducing gastric acid production. They usually have the suffix "PRAZOLE".

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S.S.R.I - Selective Seratonin Re-Uptake Inhibitors increase the body's Seratonin level by inhibiting its re-uptake into the Presynaptic cell. Commonly indicated as an Anti-Depressant.

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I'm going to add these to the dictionary if you don't mind Nini...
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go ahead  Grinning Face
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Here's a small list Slight Smile
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THanks.... GREAT!!!!
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Top 200 MEDS

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wow this is helpful. Thank you
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