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- which of the following drugs is an antiemetic?
○ imodium
○ tagamet
○ colace
○ aventyl
Antiemetics are drugs that prevent or treat nausea and vomiting. Among the options, Acitrom is an anticoagulant, Tagamet (cimetidine) is an H₂ - receptor antagonist (for acid - related disorders), Colace is a stool softener. However, if there was a typo and it's "Antivert" (meclizine), it is an antiemetic used for motion sickness and related nausea/vomiting. Assuming "Activert" is a typo for "Antivert" (meclizine), it is the antiemetic. But if we consider the options as given, and if we assume a possible typo where "Activert" is the antiemetic (or if we consider the correct antiemetic among these with possible naming issues), the antiemetic would be the one intended for nausea/vomiting. If we take the options as is, and correct the name to "Antivert" (meclizine), then that is the antiemetic.
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The antiemetic among the options (assuming "Activert" is a typo for "Antivert" - meclizine) is: The option with "Activert" (assuming it's "Antivert"). If we consider the options as given and possible naming, the antiemetic is the one for nausea/vomiting, so the answer is the option with "Activert" (correcting for "Antivert" - meclizine). But if we take the options strictly as written and there's a mistake, but based on common antiemetics, the answer is the option with "Activert" (assuming it's "Antivert").