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x Inhalational anaesthetic Fluranebottles Nitrous oxide
An inhalational anaesthetic is a chemical compound possessing general anaesthetic properties that can be delivered via inhalation. They are administered by anaesthetists (a term which includes anaesthesiologists, nurse anaesthetists, and...
x Sympathetic agonists      
x Sympathetic antagonists      
x Parasympathetic agonists      
x Parasympathetic antagonists      
x Ganglionic stimulants      
x Ganglionic blockers      
x Neuromuscular blockers      
x Autacoids      
x Uricouric agents      
x Histamines      
x Antihistamines   Doxylamine  
x Demulcents      
x Local anaesthetics      
x Narcotic antitussives   Methadone hydrochloride  
x Steam inhalation      
x Expectorants      
x Non-narcotic antitussives   Benzonatate  
x Mucolytic agents   Acetylcysteine  
x Bronchodilators      
x Anti-inflammatory drugs      
x Muscarinic receptor antagonists   Trospium chloride  
Solifenacin
Flavoxate
Atropine/Hyoscyamine/Scopolamine/Phenobarbital
Oxybutynin
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x Bagonists      
x Leukotriane inhibitors      
x Oxytoxic drugs      
x Diuretics      
x Hypertension      
x Hypocholesterolemic agents      
x Hyperlipidemia      
x Antiarrhythmic drugs   Procainamide  
Sotalol
Dronedarone
Methyl salicylate/Menthol/Lidocaine
Benzethonium/Lidocaine
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x Xanthine derivatives      
x ?-adrenergic blockers      
x Bipyridine      
x Cardioactive glycosides      
x Thrombolytic agents      
x Thrombosis      
x Antianginal drugs      
x Angina      
x Hypnotic   Temazepam  
Diazepam
x Sedatives      
x Narcotic analgesics   Methadone hydrochloride  
x Anxiolytics      
x Antipsychotics      
x Antidepressants      
x Antimanic      
x Cerebral stimulants   Caffeine  
x Spinal cord stimulants      
x Epilepsy      
x Parkinsonism      
x Movement disorders      
x Antimicrobials      
x Antivirals      
x Antiprotozoals      
x Antifungal      
x Anthelminthics      
x Antineoplastic      
x Leprosy      
x Anti-tubercular      
x Benzodiazepine Alprazolam 2 mg tablets Lorazepam
A benzodiazepine /ˌbɛnzɵdaɪˈæzɨpiːn/ (sometimes colloquially "benzo"; often abbreviated "BZD") is a psychoactive drug whose core chemical structure is the fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring. The first benzodiazepine, chlordiazepoxide ...
Oxazepam
Temazepam
Diazepam
Flunitrazepam
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x Diuretic Renal Diuretics Caffeine
A diuretic provides a means of forced diuresis which elevates the rate of urination. There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from bodies, although each class does so in a distinct way. In medicine,...
Indapamide
Tienilic acid
Etacrynic acid
Torasemide
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