American Hospital Formulary System for classifying drug actions. Flashcards

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Analgesics

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Drugs that control pain.

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Anesthetics

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Drugs that dull feeling or cause reversible sleep.

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Antihistamines

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Drugs that control or treat allergies.

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Antineoplastic Agents

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Drugs that are used to treat cancer.

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Anti-emetics

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Drugs that stop vomiting.

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Autonomic Drugs

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Agents that stimulate or suppress the autonomic nervous system . The Autonomic nervous system controls the autonomic functions of the body, such as hormone secretion, respiration, stomach acid secretion, and so on.

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Blood Derivatives

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Specific processed blood components, such as red blood cells, blood plasma, or platelets; most blood products contain blood derivatives.

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Blood Formation, Coagulation, and thrombosis agents

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Drug products that alter coagulation and platelet adhesion; commonly called blood thinners.

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Cardiovascular Drugs

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Agents that influence the action of the heart and health of the circulatory system; drugs that treat high blood pressure ( Hypertensives) and high cholesterol (Anticholesterolemics) belong in this class.

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Central Nervous System Agents

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Drugs that act on the brain to dull pain, cause weight loss, reduce convulsions, stop vomiting, relieve anxiety, cause sleep, stimulate attention, and relax muscles

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Contraceptives (foams, devices)

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Medications that prevent pregnancy

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Dental agents

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Drugs that act locally in the mouth to numb dental pain or teething problems

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Diagnostic agents

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Drugs used to confirm or indicate a specific medical diagnosis

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Electrolytic, caloric, and water balance agents

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Parenteral agents, or medications that aren’t administrated through the gastrointestinal tract, that return a patient’s electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium, carbonate) to normal values; glucose intravenous may be given to adjust the sugar content of plasma. Water may be given for adequate hydration.

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Enzymes

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Usually digestive enzymes needed for the proper digestion of fats and food

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Respiratory tract agents

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Drugs given by inhalation for treating allergies, infections, and asthma

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Ophthalmic, otic, nasal, and throat (EENT) preparations

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Drugs used in the eye, ear, nose, and throat for treating local conditions

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Gastrointestinal drugs

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Antacids, antidiarrheals, laxatives, and acid reducers

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Hormones and synthetic substitutes

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Drugs that replace natural hormones or are synthetic analogs of natural hormone; examples of hormones include testosterone, estrogen, and thyroid

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Oxytocics

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Agents used to induce labor and reduce postpartum bleeding

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Serums, toxoids, and vaccines

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Agents used to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against specific pathogens. Examples include tetanus, polio, and shingles vaccines.

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Skin and mucous membrane agents

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Agents used to treat acne, rosacea, dermatitis, psoriasis, and so on

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Smooth muscle relaxants

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Drugs that affect skeletal muscle function and decrease muscle tone

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Vitamins

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Organic compounds and vital nutrients that an organism requires in limited amounts. An organic chemical compound is called a vitamin when the organism can’t synthesize the compound in sufficient quantities and must obtain it through the diet.

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Miscellaneous therapeutic agents

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Alcohol deterrents, snake-bite antidotes, immunosuppressants for organ transplants, antigout medications, and so on.