Pharmacological Groups of Drugs
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What is the pharmacological group of Flutamide?

  • Antihistamines
  • Antihypertensives
  • Antidepressants
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antiemetics
  • Antiandrogenic drugs (correct)
  • Anticoagulants
  • Antipsychotics

What is the pharmacological group of Trihexyphenidyl?

  • Anticoagulants
  • Antipsychotics
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antiemetics
  • Antiparkinsonian drugs (correct)
  • Antihistamines
  • Antihypertensives
  • Antidepressants

What is the pharmacological group of Ethosuximide?

  • Anticoagulants
  • Antihistamines
  • Antipsychotics
  • Antiepileptic drugs (correct)
  • Antidepressants
  • Antihypertensives
  • Antiparkinsonian drugs
  • Antiemetics

What is the pharmacological group of Butorphanol?

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What is the pharmacological group of Macrogol?

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What is the pharmacological group of Bromhexine?

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Nicotine is an agonist of which receptor?

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What is the pharmacological group of Fentanyl?

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What is the pharmacological group of Dabigatran?

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What is the pharmacological group of Nalbuphine?

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What is the pharmacological group of Ipratropium bromide?

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What is the pharmacological group of Ethinyl Tamoxifen?

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What is the pharmacological group of Metoclopramide?

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Timolol is a blocker of which receptors?

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What is the pharmacological group of Tramadol?

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What is the pharmacological group of Midazolam?

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What is the pharmacological group of Phenobarbital?

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Tamsulosin is a blocker of which receptors?

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Varenicline is an agonist of which receptors?

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Ephedrine is an agonist of which receptors?

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Organophosphates are agonists of which receptors?

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What is the pharmacological group of Sertraline?

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What is the pharmacological group of Emunz Suspension?

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What is the pharmacological group of Dapagliflozin?

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What is the pharmacological group of Cholecalciferol?

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What is the pharmacological group of Amantadine?

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Clonidine is an agonist of which receptors?

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What is the pharmacological group of Oxycodone?

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Flutamide: What group?

Drugs that block the effects of androgens (male hormones).

Trihexyphenidyl: What group?

Medications used to treat Parkinson's disease by reducing tremors and rigidity.

Ethosuximide: What group?

Drugs used to control seizures by suppressing abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

Butorphanol: What group?

Pain relievers that bind to opioid receptors in the brain.

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Macrogol: What group?

Substances that promote bowel movements.

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Bromhexine: What group?

Medications that help loosen and clear mucus from the airways.

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Gliclazide: What group?

Drugs that lower blood sugar levels, primarily used for diabetes treatment.

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Nicotine: Receptor agonist?

A receptor that binds nicotine causing various effects on the nervous system.

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Fentanyl: What group?

Potent pain relievers that bind to opioid receptors in the brain.

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Dabigatran: What group?

Medications that prevent blood clot formation.

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Apixaban: What group?

Medications that prevent blood clot formation.

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Nalbuphine: What group?

Pain relievers with opioid-like effects.

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Ipratropium bromide: What group?

Drugs that widen the airways, making breathing easier.

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Ethinyl Tamoxifen: What group?

Medications that mimic or supplement the effects of estrogen.

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Metoclopramide: What group?

Drugs that reduce nausea and vomiting.

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Timolol blocks which?

Receptors blocked by Timolol which affect heart rate and blood pressure

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Fluoxetine: What group?

Medications used to treat depression and mood disorders.

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Metoprolol: What group?

Drugs that lower blood pressure by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors.

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Fluticasone: What group?

Drugs that widen the airways, making breathing easier.

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Tramadol: What group?

Pain relievers that bind to opioid receptors in the brain.

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Midazolam: What group?

Enhancers of GABA, leading to sedative, anxiolytic, and muscle-relaxing effects.

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Bito Clopramide: What group?

Drugs that block dopamine receptors.

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Letrozole: What group?

Drugs that inhibit aromatase, reducing estrogen production.

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Phenobarbital: What group?

A drug with hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and barbiturate properties.

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Tamsulosin blocks which?

Receptors blocked by Tamsulosin which relaxes smooth muscles.

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Varenicline acts on?

A nicotinic receptor that Varenicline binds and have its effect.

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Ephedrine: Which agonist?

Receptors activated by Ephedrine.

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Organophosphates: Which agonist?

Chemicals that inhibit acetylcholinesterase, leading to increased acetylcholine levels.

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Sertraline: What group?

Drugs that selectively inhibit serotonin reuptake in the brain.

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Fenoterol: What group?

This medication stimulates beta-2 adrenergic receptors, leading to smooth muscles relaxation.

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Study Notes

  • These notes cover the pharmacological groups of various drugs and their receptor activities.

Flutamide

  • This drug is an antiandrogenic.

Trihexyphenidyl

  • This drug is an antiparkinsonian.

Ethosuximide

  • This drug is an antiepileptic.

Butorphanol

  • This drug is a narcotic analgesic.

Macrogol

  • This drug is a laxative.

Bromhexine

  • This drug is an expectorant.

Gliclazide

  • This drug is a hypoglycemic.

Nicotine

  • This drug is an agonist of Nn-cholinoreceptors.

Fentanyl

  • This drug is a narcotic analgesic.

Dabigatran

  • This drug is an anticoagulant.

Apixaban

  • This drug is an anticoagulant.

Nalbuphine

  • This drug is a narcotic analgesic.

Ipratropium bromide

  • This drug is a bronchodilator.

Ethinyl Tamoxifen

  • This drug is an estrogen.

Metoclopramide

  • This drug is an antiemetic.

Timolol

  • This drug is a blocker of Beta-1 and Beta-2 adrenoreceptors.

Fluoxetine

  • This drug is an antidepressant.

Metoprolol

  • This drug is a beta-blocker.

Fluticasone

  • This drug is a bronchodilator.

Tramadol

  • This drug is a narcotic analgesic.

Midazolam

  • This drug is a GABA enhancer.

Bito Clopramide

  • This drug is a dopamine receptor antagonist.

Letrozole

  • This drug is an aromatase inhibitor.

Phenobarbital

  • This drug is a hypnotic, anticonvulsant, and barbiturate.

Tamsulosin

  • This drug is a blocker of Alpha-1 adrenoreceptors.

Varenicline

  • This drug is an agonist of Alpha-4-beta-2 nicotinic receptors.

Ephedrine

  • This drug is an agonist of Alpha and beta adrenoreceptors.

Organophosphates

  • These drugs are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

Sertraline

  • This drug is an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)

Fenoterol

  • This drug A Beta-2 adrenergic agonists

Exenatide

  • This drug is a GLP-1 agonist.

Phenobarbital

  • This drug is a barbiturate, anticonvulsant, and hypnotic.

Emunz Suspension

  • This drug is a probiotic immunomodulator.

Dapagliflozin

  • This drug is an SGLT-2 inhibitor.

Cholecalciferol

  • This drug is a Vitamin D analog.

Amantadine

  • This drug is an antiparkinsonian, antiviral, and NMDA receptor agonist.

Clonidine

  • This drug is an agonist of Alpha-2 adrenoreceptors.

Oxycodone

  • This drug is an opioid analgesic.

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Overview of pharmacological drug groups and their corresponding receptor activities. Covers antiandrogens, antiparkinsonians, antiepileptics, narcotic analgesics, and laxatives. Also includes expectorants, hypoglycemics, anticoagulants, bronchodilators, estrogens, antiemetics, and antidepressants.

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