Common Medication Word Stems
Common Treatment Options
Brand vs Generic
Miscellaneous
100
-prazole indicates that a medication belongs to this class of medciations

What is Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)

100

Detrol (tolterodine) is indicated for the treatment of this condition.

What is Urinary Incontinence?

100

This is the generic for Aldactone

What is spironolactone?

100

This type of additional label provides information such as what to avoid when taking medication, potential side effects, and beyond use date.

What is an auxiliary label?

200

Beta Blockers (B-blockers) end in this common word stem.

What is -lol or -olol?

200

Lomotil (diphenoxylate/atropine) is a common C-V medication used for the treatment of what condition?

What is diarrhea?

200

This is the brand name for fexofenadine.

What is Allegra?

200

This is the set dollar amount of money charged to the insured patient after their insurance has been billed

What is copay?

300

This suffix indicates that a drug belongs to the medication classification ACE inhibitors

What is -pril?

300

Topical salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide are common preparations used to treat which condition?

What is Acne?

300

This is the generic name for Atrovent HFA.

What is ipratropium?

300

This is what HEPA stands for 

What is high efficiency particulate air

400

-sartan indicates that a medication belongs to this classification of medication.

What is Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARB)?

400

Restoril is a controlled medication commonly used to treat this condition.

What is insomnia?

400
This is the brand name for lisinopril

What is Zestril?

400

This common auxiliary label should be attached to a prescription of NSAID's

What is may cause dizziness/drowsiness?

500

The prefix pred- indicated that a medication belongs to this classification of medciation.

What is corticosteroid?

500

This is a common non-controlled medication used to treat ADHD.

What is strattera?

500

This is the brand name for mupirocin

What is Bactroban?

500

This is the maximum recommended daily dose for acetaminophen (APAP)

What is 4g (4000mg)?