Drug Classes
Drug Actions & Science
Conditions & Hormones
Cardio & Lipids
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100

What are Antibiotics?

A chemical substance with the ability to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.

100

What is a PPI (Patient Package Insert)?

A drug information sheet or pamphlet inserted by the drug manufacturer with the drug stock.

100

What is Depression?

A condition characterized by anxiety, hopelessness, intense sadness, and problems with eating and sleeping.

100

What is LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)?

The "bad cholesterol" that floats around and attaches itself to the lining of the blood vessels, clogging them.

100

What are Triglycerides?

Three lipids combined; a neutral fat stored in animal adipose tissue that releases free fatty acids into the blood.

200

What are Antihistamines?

Common term for drugs that block the H1 receptors, used to treat and lessen the symptoms of allergies.

200

What is Pharmacodynamics?

The actions of a drug and how it works to exert its therapeutic effect.

200

What is Progesterone?

The hormone that prepares the uterus for the reception and development of the fertilized ovum.

200

What are Antihypertensive Agents?

A class of drugs that work against high blood pressure.

200

What are SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)?

An antidepressant drug that blocks the reabsorption of serotonin, with little effect on norepinephrine and fewer side effects than other antidepressant drugs.

300

What are Benzodiazepines?

This class of drugs acts as a sedative, hypnotic, anti-anxiety medication, and anticonvulsant, and many share the suffix -pam.

300

What is Toxicology?

The study of the adverse effects of drugs, their dangerous side effects and interactions.

300

What is GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)?

A GI disease characterized by radiating burning or pain in the chest and an acid taste due to backflow of stomach contents.

300

What are Calcium Channel Blockers?

This class of drugs blocks calcium from entering the cells of the blood vessels to keep them from gaining rigidity.

300

What are Cephalosporin antibiotics?

Antibiotic drugs developed to act like penicillin against bacteria.

400

What are Corticosteroids?

Steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex often used to reduce inflammation and pain.

400

What is Pharmacokinetics?

The study of individualized drug doses based on absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs from the body.

400

What is Hyperthyroidism?

A condition caused by excessive thyroid hormone and marked by increased metabolic rate.

400

What are Beta-Adrenergic Blockers (or Beta-blockers)?

This class of drugs slows the fight or flight response and makes the heart beat slower by blocking the hormone epinephrine; many share the suffix -olol.

400

What are Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs?

These are first-line therapy for schizophrenia and other psychoses that address specific neurotransmitters.

500

What are NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)?

A class of drugs that provide pain, swelling, and fever reduction.

500

What is Pharmacokinetics?

The study of individualized drug doses based on absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs from the body.

500

What is ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?

A disorder that manifests itself in difficulty focusing or concentrating, over-activity, and difficulty with impulse control.

500

What are Antihyperlipidemic Drugs?

A class of cardiovascular drugs that fight high cholesterol and triglycerides.

500

What are Bioequivalent drugs?

A generic drug that delivers approximately the same amount of active ingredient into a healthy volunteer’s blood stream in the same amount of time as the innovator drug.

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