610 APPENDIX D• Drug Classifications
Drug Classification Description
cycloplegics
cytotoxics
D
decongestants
diuretics
E
emetics
estrogen hormone
expectorants
F, G
fibrinolytics
gold compound drugs
gonadotropins
growth hormone
replacements
H
H 2 blockers
hemostatics
hypnotics
I
inotropics, cardiotonics
insulins
Paralyze the ciliary muscles, resulting in pupil dilation
Cycloplegics dilate the pupils to facilitate certain eye examinations and surgical procedures.
Disrupt nucleic acid and protein synthesis, causing immunosuppression and cancer cell
death
Cytotoxics treat cancer and autoimmune diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease and
systemic vasculitis. They also help prevent rejection in transplant recipients.
Decrease congestion of mucous membranes of the sinuses and nose
Decongestants are used for temporary relief of nasal congestion associated with the common
cold, hay fever, other upper respiratory allergies, and sinusitis.
Act on the kidney to promote the excretion of sodium and water
Diuretics treat edema and hypertension.
Induce vomiting, especially in cases of poisoning
Used in estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) during menopause to correct estrogen defi-
ciency and as chemotherapy for some types of cancer, including tumors of the prostate
Liquefy respiratory secretions so that they are more easily expelled during coughing
episodes
Trigger the body to produce plasmin, an enzyme that dissolves clots
Fibrinolytics treat acute pulmonary embolism and, occasionally, deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Treat rheumatoid arthritis by inhibiting activity within the immune system to prevent
further disease progression
Gold compound drugs actually contain gold.
Raise sperm count in infertility cases
Increase skeletal growth in children and growth hormone deficiencies in adults
Block histamine-2 (H 2 ) receptors in the stomach to decrease the release of hydrochloric
acid
H 2 blockers treat peptic ulcers.
Prevent or control bleeding
Hemostatics treat blood disorders and certain bleeding problems associated with surgery.
Depress the central nervous system (CNS) to induce or maintain sleep
Increase the efficiency of heart muscle contractions
Inotropics treat cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac failure.
Lower glucose (sugar) level in the blood
Insulins are synthetic forms of the insulin hormone used to treat diabetes and administered by
injection.
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