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Medications
Alphabetical List of Medications
150 most-frequently prescribed prescription drugs
Drug Classes

[  A  ]

Ace Inhibitors ACLS Pocket Guide Acne (topical Agents)
Actinic Keratosis Addiction Aids Aldosterone Antagonists
Alpha Blockers ALS Agents Alzheimer's Disease
Aminoglycosides Anesthetics / Sedatives Angiotensin II inhibitors
Antacids anti-Arrhythmics Antibiotics (Other)
Anti-cholinergics Anti-Convulsants Anti-Depressants
Anti-Diarrheals Anti-Emetics Anti- Fungals
Anti-Hepatitis Agents Anti-Herpetic Agents Antihistamines
Anti-Hypertensive combinations Anti-Hypertensive (Other) Anti-Influenza Agents
Anti-Malarials Anti-Platelet agents Anti-Psychotics
Anti-Spasmotics (Bowel) Antitussives /Expectorants Atopic Dermatitis

[  B  ]

Benzodiazepines Beta Blockers Bile Acid Sequestrants
Bisphosphonates Bladder spasm Bowel - antispasmotics
BPH Burn preparations  

[  C  ]

Calcium Channel Blockers Calcium Supplements Cephalosporins
Colony Stimulating Factors Corticosteroids (Systemic) Corticosteroids (intra-articular)
Cough Cystitis (Hemorrhagic)  

[  D  ]

Decongestants Diabetes (Anti-diabetic agents) Direct thrombin inhibitors
Disease Modifying Agents Diuretics Drug / Food Interactions
  Drug Levels (Therapeutic)  

[  E - F - G  ]

Endocrine / Other Erectile Dysfunction Fever inducing agents
Fibrates Fluoroquinolones G6PD deficiency
Gastrointestinal (Other) Gout  

[  H - I - J ]

H2 Blockers Helicobacter Pylori Herpes Simplex
Hypertensive Urgency (oral) Hypertensive Emergency (IV) Hemorrhoids
HIV (anti) Agents Hormone replacement Inflammatory bowel disease
Interferons Intermittent Claudication Immunizations
  Insulin's  

[  K - L - M ]

* LAB VALUES * Laxatives Low Molecular Weight Heparins
Macrolides Magnesium supplements Migraine
Mouth & Lip preparations (topical) Multiple sclerosis Muscle relaxants

[  N - O - P - Q ]

Nasal preparations Neurogenic bladder Neuromuscular blocking agents
Neutropenia (Agents causing) Nitrates NSAID's
Ophthalmic Preparations Otic Preparations Opiates / Combination
Parkinsons Disease PCA - Patient Controlled Analgesia Penicillins
Periodic table Phosphate supplements Potassium supplements
Prostate Cancer Proton pump inhibitors Psoriasis

[  R - S - T ]

Renal Failure (agents) Respiratory Medications Rheumatoid arthritis
Sore throat Statins Stimulants
Tetracyclines Thrombocytopenia (causative) Thrombolytics
Thyroid Hormone Thyroid (Anti) Toxicology
Tuberculosis agents Topicals (Other) Topicals (Antiviral)
Topical (Antibacterials) Topical (Anti-fungals) Topical (Antiparasitics)
Topical (Burns) Topical (Corticosteroids)  

< U - V - WXYZ >

Urinary (Other) Urine discoloration (Urologic) Dysuria
Vaginal Preparations Vasodilators Vasopressors and inotropes
  Vitamin D Analogs  
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