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Pharmacology
Chp 16-17 Drugs that affect the Autonomic Nervous/Digestive System(s)
Question | Answer |
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Atenolol | Tenormin |
Bethanechol chloride | Urecholine |
Bisacodyl | Dulcolax |
Cimetidine | Tagamet |
Clidinium bromide plus chlordiazepoxide | Librax |
Clonidine hydrochloride | Catapres |
Dicyclomine hydrochloride | Bentyl |
Dimenhydrinate | Dramamine |
Diphenoxylate hydrochloride plus atropine sulfate | Lomotil |
Docusate sodium | Colace |
Epinephrine hydrochloride | Epi-pen |
Exomeprazole | Nexium |
Lactase enzyme | Lactaid |
Lansoprazole | Prevacid |
Meclizine hydrochloride | Antivert |
Megestrol acetate | Megace |
Methylcellulose | Citrucel |
Methyldopa plus hydrchlorothiazide | Aldoril |
Methyldopa | Aldomet |
Metoprolol tartrate | Lopressor |
Misoprostol | Cytotec |
Nadolol | Corgard |
Nizatidine | Axid |
Omeprazole | Prilosec |
Orlistat | Xenical |
Pancrelipase | Pancrease |
Pantoprazole | Prontonix |
Phenylephrine hydrochloride | Neo-synephrine |
Prazosin hydrochloride | Minipress |
Prochlorperazine maleate | Compazine |
Propranolol hydorchloride | Inderal |
Ranitidine | Zantac |
Senna | Senokot |
Sucralfate | Carafate |
Trimethobenzamide hydrochloride | Tigan |
______ is a mechanical, chemical, & enzymatic process whereby food is converted to material suitable for use in thebody | digestion |
_____ destroy the gastric acid, either wholly or in part, by neutralizing or absorbing it & renderit inactive | antacids |
______ are drugs that promote the process of digestion in the gastrointestinal tract & constitute a type of replacement therapy in deficiency states | digestants |
_____ produce vomiting | emetics |
_____ relieve nausea & vomiting | antiemetics |
_____ relieve constipation | chathartics |
_____ are cathartics that evacuate the bowel by a mild action | laxatives |
_____ is a disorder associated with too rapid passage of intestinal content | diarrhea |
the autonomic nervous system is divided into what 2 parts | parasympathetic & sympathetic |
loperamide hydorchloride | immodium |