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question 12
3 points
match the drug suffix with its correct drug class:
column 1
-lol
-sartan
-pril
column 2
beta - blocker
ace inhibitor
angiotensin ii receptor blockers (arbs)
Brief Explanations
These are standard drug suffix-class associations in pharmacology:
- Beta-blockers universally use the "-lol" suffix (e.g., metoprolol).
- ARBs are identified by the "-sartan" suffix (e.g., losartan).
- ACE inhibitors are marked by the "-pril" suffix (e.g., lisinopril).
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- -lol ↔ Beta-blocker
- -sartan ↔ Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)
- -pril ↔ ACE Inhibitor