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Common Medication and Drugs Endings Cheat Sheet, Cheat Sheet of Pharmacology

List of common drugs name endings and their class

Typology: Cheat Sheet

2020/2021

Uploaded on 04/27/2021

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Download Common Medication and Drugs Endings Cheat Sheet and more Cheat Sheet Pharmacology in PDF only on Docsity! Beta blocker or alpha blocker Enzymes Antianxiety Beta-lactamase inhibitors Local anesthetics Penicillins Antifungals Antibiotics Antihypertensives Inhalation Anesthetic Leukotriene receptor antagonists Antivirals Antibiotics Beta blockers Steroids Antibiotics Heparins Antipsychotics Erythropoeitin ACE Inhibitors Angiotensin II receptor blockers Antibiotics Thiazide Diuretics HMG-CoA inhibitors Antivirals -alol -ase -azepam -bactam -caine -cilin -conazole -cycline -dralazine -flurane -lukast -mantadine -mycin -olol -olone -oxacin -parin -peridol -poetin -pril -sartan -sulfa -thiazide -vastatin -vir Drug ClassMedication Ending Common Medication Endings Are you struggling with nursing pharmacology? You're not alone. It's actually one of the most common questions that student's email me about, "How can I remember all of these meds?!" So I've created this cheat sheet for you to help you easily identify which medications belong to which drug class. How to use this cheat sheet: Print this cheat sheet out and put in in your clinical or lecture binder and refer to it when you see a medication you don't recognize. You can also make flashcards for each medication ending to help you remember all of them.
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