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Pharmacology Crossword

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(Trade Name) Used to control acute symptoms of DI in patients who have insufficient ADH secretion. Can also be used to manage bleeding in patients with hemophilia.
(Generic Name) Used as an intranasal corticosteroid to treat allergic rhinitis.
(Trade Name) Drug of choice for treating adrenocortical insufficiency. This drug can also be used for treatment of inflammation and allergic disorders.
(Trade Name) Given to patients with hyperthyroidism. It interferes with the synthesis of the T3 and T4. Overtreatment can cause blood changes such as decreased platelet counts which then may increase bruising and bleeding.
(Trade Name) Preffered antidiabetic drug for managing type 2 DM because of its effectiveness and safety. The most common adverse effects are GI symptoms including nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and anorexia.
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(Trade Name) Used for replacement therapy in patients with low thyroid function.
(Generic Name) Causes arterioles in the nasal passage to constrict, producing a drying of the mucous membrane. Rebound congestion is common after using this drug for longer than 3-5 days.
(Generic Name) H1 receptor blocker (Antihistamine). Can also be used as a sleep aid.
(Trade Name) Short acting insulin, with an onset of 30-60 minutes, a peak effect at 2-3 hours, and a duration of 5-7 hours. Hypoglycemia may occur when this drug is not used properly.
(Trade Name) Used to relive bronchospasms of asthma