Beta blocker reat narcolepsy, attention deficit disorder, and attention deficit hyperactvity disorder Bone resorption inhibitors Dissolve tlots and prevent heart attacks Bronchodilators Treat high blood pressure, chest pain, and coronary Calcium channel blockers artery spasnm. d. Correct'adrenocortical insufficiency Corticosteroids Used to treat deficiencies ih disorders such as diabetes and thyroid disease Diuretics f. Treat reversible airway obstruction resulting from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Hormones Immunosuppressants g. Control mild to moderate pain fever, and inflammatory symptoms resulting from.conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis Laxatives Lipid-lowing agents h. Prevent and treat vitamin deficiencies Used as supplements in metabolic disorders Minerals/electrolytes/PH modifiers Prevent transplant rejection Natural/herbal products Primarily used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) k Change vascular tension to decrease pain Sedative-hypnotics Help to manage blood pressure, chest pain. fast heart rates, vessel narrowing migraine headaches, glaucoma, Skeletal muscle relaxants and heart failure Thrombolytic agents m. Prevent infectious diseases by promoting the body's own production of antibodies against diseases Vaccines/immunizing agents h. Reduce spasmatic associated with neurological disorders or for symptomatic relief of musculoskelecal conditions Mascular headache suppressants Used for a wide variety of disorders. The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate theses so the quality and effectiveness can vary. 19. Vitamins 20. Central inervous system stimulants p. Lused in conjunction with diet and exercise to lower blood lipid levels in an effort to decrease the morbidity associated with cardiovascualar disease. g. Treat deficiencies or excesses of electrolytes to maintain correct acid-base balance

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Column A
Column B
Beta blocker
Treat Harcolepsy, attention deficit disorder, and attention
eficit Hyperacovity disorder
Bone resorption inhibitors
Dissolve elots and prevent heart attacks
Bronchodilators
Treat high blood pressure, chest pain and coronary
Calcium channel blockers
arteryispasm,
d. Correct adrenocdrtical insufficiency
Corticosteroids
eUsed to treat deficiencies ih disorders such as diabetes
and thyroid disease
Diuretics!
f. Treat reversible airway obstruction tesulting from asthma
or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Hormones
Immunosuppressants
E. Control mild to moderate pain fever, and inflammatory
symptoms resulting from conditions such as rheumatoid
arthritis and ostebarthritis,
Laxatives
Lipid-lowing agents
h. Prevent and treat vitamin deficiencies. Used as
supplements in metabolic disorders
Minerals/electrolytes/PH modifiers
Prevent transplant rejection
Natural/herbal products
Primarily used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in
postmenopausal women
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
k Change vascular tension to decrease pain
14
Sedative-hypnotics
L Help to manage blood pressure, chest pain. fast heart
rates, vessel narrowing migraine headaches. glaucoma,
and heart failure
Skeletal muscle relaxants
Thrombolytic agents
m. Prevent infectious diseases by promoting the body's own
production of antibodies against diseases
17.
Vaccines/immunizing agents
h. Reduce spasmatic associated with neurological disorders
or for symptomatic relief of musculoskelecal conditions
18.
Vascular headache suppressants
o. Used for a wide variety of disorders. The Food and Drug
Administration does notregulate theses so the quality
and effectiveness can vary,
19.
Vitamins
20
Central nervous system stimulants
P. LIsed in conjunction with diet and exercise to lower blood
lipid levels in an effort to decrease the morbidity
associated with cardiovascualar disease.
9.Treat deficiencies or excesses of electrolytes to maintain
correct acid-base balance
H Treat and prevent constipation
Transcribed Image Text:Column A Column B Beta blocker Treat Harcolepsy, attention deficit disorder, and attention eficit Hyperacovity disorder Bone resorption inhibitors Dissolve elots and prevent heart attacks Bronchodilators Treat high blood pressure, chest pain and coronary Calcium channel blockers arteryispasm, d. Correct adrenocdrtical insufficiency Corticosteroids eUsed to treat deficiencies ih disorders such as diabetes and thyroid disease Diuretics! f. Treat reversible airway obstruction tesulting from asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Hormones Immunosuppressants E. Control mild to moderate pain fever, and inflammatory symptoms resulting from conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and ostebarthritis, Laxatives Lipid-lowing agents h. Prevent and treat vitamin deficiencies. Used as supplements in metabolic disorders Minerals/electrolytes/PH modifiers Prevent transplant rejection Natural/herbal products Primarily used to treat and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) k Change vascular tension to decrease pain 14 Sedative-hypnotics L Help to manage blood pressure, chest pain. fast heart rates, vessel narrowing migraine headaches. glaucoma, and heart failure Skeletal muscle relaxants Thrombolytic agents m. Prevent infectious diseases by promoting the body's own production of antibodies against diseases 17. Vaccines/immunizing agents h. Reduce spasmatic associated with neurological disorders or for symptomatic relief of musculoskelecal conditions 18. Vascular headache suppressants o. Used for a wide variety of disorders. The Food and Drug Administration does notregulate theses so the quality and effectiveness can vary, 19. Vitamins 20 Central nervous system stimulants P. LIsed in conjunction with diet and exercise to lower blood lipid levels in an effort to decrease the morbidity associated with cardiovascualar disease. 9.Treat deficiencies or excesses of electrolytes to maintain correct acid-base balance H Treat and prevent constipation
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