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This set of flashcards provides essential vocabulary related to medications and their classifications, commonly encountered in pharmacology studies.
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Analgesic
A medication specifically designed to relieve pain without causing loss of consciousness.
Anesthetic
A substance used to induce a temporary loss of sensation or awareness.
Antacid
A weak alkaline compound that neutralizes hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
Antianxiety
A drug used to prevent or treat the physical and psychological symptoms of anxiety.
Antiarrhythmic
A medication used to treat abnormal heart rhythms.
Anticoagulant
A medication that helps prevent or reduce blood clotting.
Antibiotic
A powerful medication used to treat or prevent infections caused by bacteria.
Anticonvulsant
A medication used to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures.
Antidepressant
A medication designed to help relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety disorders.
Antidiarrheal
A medication used to slow down or stop diarrhea.
Antidote
A substance that counteracts poisoning or the effects of a specific drug overdose.
Antiemetic
A medication used to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting.
Antihistamine
A medication used to treat symptoms of allergies.
Antiviral
A medication used specifically for treating viral infections.
Antihypertensive
A medication used to treat hypertension.
Antitussive
A medication used to prevent or relieve cough.
Antipyretic
A medication used to prevent or reduce fever.
Antineoplastic
A medication designed to inhibit the growth or replication of cancer cells.
Antiplatelet
A medication that prevents platelets from sticking together.
Anti-inflammatory
A medication that reduces inflammation and pain by blocking enzymes that produce inflammatory substances.