Systems 1 Pharm Table PDF

Summary

This document provides a table of drug classes, suffixes, common names, and their corresponding effects or indications. It lists different types of drugs, such as angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and includes suffixes like -pril. Relevant for medicinal studies and understanding of drug classifications.

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**Drug Class**  **Suffix**  **Common Name**  **Indications/Effect**  ------------------------------------------------ --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- Angiotensi...

**Drug Class**  **Suffix**  **Common Name**  **Indications/Effect**  ------------------------------------------------ --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor  -pril  Captopril  CHF, antihypertensive  Angiotensin-II receptor blockers  -sartan  Losartan  CHF, antihypertensive  Azole antifungals  -azole  Fluconazole  Fungal infections  Barbiturates  -barbital  Phenobarbital  Sedative, antiseizure, and anesthetic  Benzodiazepines  -epam or -olam  Diazepam  Sedative, antianxiety, antiseizure, and anesthetic  Beta blockers  -olol  Metaprolol  CHF, antihypertensive  Bisphosphonate  -dronate  Alendronate  Osteoporosis  Bronchodilators (adrenergic, xanthine)  -erol or -phylline  Albuterol  Bronchodilation  Cyclooxygenase type 2 (COX-2)  -coxib  Celocoxib  Pain, inflammation  Calcium channel blockers  -ipine  Nifedipine  Antihypertensive, antianginal  Glucocorticoids  -sone or -olone  Cortisone, prednisone  Anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressants  Histamine H~2~ receptor blockers  -idine  Cimetidine  Gastric ulcers  HIV protease inhibitors  -avir  Ritonavir  HIV infection  Local anesthetics  -caine  Lidocaine  Local anesthetics  Low-molecular-weight heparins  -parin  Enoxaprin (Lovenox)  Anticoagulant  Oral antidiabetics (sulfonylurea group)  -amide  Chlorpropamide  Antidiabetic (T2D)  Pencillin antibiotics  -cillin  Penicillin, amoxicillin  Bacterial infections  Proton pump inhibitors  -prazole  Omeprazole  Gastric ulcers  Tetracycline antibiotics  -cycline  Tetracycline, doxycycline  Bacterial infections  Other antibacterial  -micin or mycin  Streptomycin and erythromycin  Bacterial infections 

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