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which of these conditions is not commonly treated with over-the-counter antihistamines?○ seasonal allergies○ fever reduction○ runny nose○ skin rashesquestion 261 pointmedications with which suffix are typically classified as proton pump inhibitors (ppis)?○ -prazole○ -tidine○ -setron○ -sone
For the first question: Over-the-counter antihistamines target histamine reactions, which cause seasonal allergies, runny noses, and skin rashes. Fever is typically treated with antipyretics, not antihistamines.
For the second question: Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are a class of medications identifiable by the "-prazole" suffix. "-tidine" refers to H2 blockers, "-setron" to antiemetics, and "-sone" to corticosteroids.
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- Fever reduction
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