The Drug Recognition Guide
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Mark Currivan. The Drug Recognition Guide
Table of Contents
Guide
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The Drug Recognition Guide
Foreword
Introduction
Drug names: generic/proprietary
Comparison of rINNs in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian
Drug names and design motifs
Information about the guide
References
1 Drugs that affect the gastrointestinal system
Aminosalicylates
Antispasmodics
Antimuscarinic antispasmodics
Direct‐acting smooth muscle relaxants
H2‐receptor antagonists
Laxatives
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
References
2 Drugs that affect the cardiovascular system. Antihypertensives
Also
ACE inhibitors
Alpha‐1 adrenoceptor blockers
Angiotensin receptor blockers
Beta‐blockers
Calcium channel blockers
Class I calcium channel blockers
Class II calcium channel blockers
Class III calcium channel blockers
Centrally‐acting antihypertensives
Diuretics
Loop diuretics
Thiazide diuretics
Potassium‐sparing diuretics and aldosterone antagonists
Osmotic diuretics
Endothelin receptor antagonists
Potassium channel activators
Renin inhibitors
Antiarrhythmics
Class I antiarrhythmics
Class II antiarrhythmics
Class III antiarrhythmics
Class IV antiarrhythmics
Class V antiarrhythmics
Cardiac glycosides
Nitrates
References
3 Drugs that affect blood coagulation and lipids. Anticoagulants
Antiplatelets
Fibrinolytics
Lipid‐regulating agents
Anticoagulants
Direct factor Xa inhibitors
Direct thrombin inhibitors
Heparins
Heparinoids
Hirudin analogues
Prostaglandin analogues
Synthetic pentasaccharides
Vitamin K antagonists
Antiplatelets
Cyclo‐oxygenase (COX) inhibitors
Glycoprotein IIb and IIIa inhibitors
P2Y12 platelet receptor antagonists
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors
Fibrinolytics
Lipid‐regulating agents
Bile acid sequestrants
Cholesterol absorption inhibitors
Fibrates
Miscellaneous lipid‐regulating agents
MTP inhibitors
PCSK9 inhibitors
Statins (HMG CoA reductase inhibitors)
References
4 Drugs that affect the respiratory system
Respiratory disease drugs
Antimuscarinics
Beta‐2 agonists
Corticosteroids
Leukotriene receptor antagonists
Monoclonal antibodies
Phosphodiesterase type‐4 inhibitors
Xanthines
References
5 Drugs that affect the central and peripheral nervous system
Antiepileptic drugs
Antidepressants
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Serotonin and/or noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SSRI, NRI, SNRI and SMS)
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
Miscellaneous antidepressants
Antipsychotics
First‐generation antipsychotics
Second‐generation antipsychotics
Second‐generation antipsychotics
Benzodiazepines
Non‐benzodiazepine sedatives. Cyclopyrrolones and imidazopyridines
Melatonin receptor agonists
Antihistamines
Antimuscarinics
Parkinson's disease drugs
Levodopa and DDI compounds
COMT inhibitors
Dopamine receptor agonists
Monoamine oxidase‐B inhibitors
Antimuscarinic antiparkinsonian drugs
Glutamate antagonists
References
6 Drugs used in the management of pain
Analgesics
Non‐opioid analgesics
Compound analgesics
Opioid analgesics
5HT‐1 agonists
Non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Enolic acid class NSAIDs
Acetic acid, propionic acid and fenamic acid class NSAIDs
Cyclo‐oxygenase (COX)‐2 inhibitors
References
7 Antiemetics: drugs used in the management of nausea and vomiting
Antiemetics
Analogues of histamine
Antihistamine antiemetics
Antimuscarinic antiemetics
Dopamine receptor antagonists
5HT‐3 receptor antagonists
Neurokinin‐1 receptor antagonists
Phenothiazines
References
8 Diabetes drug therapy and other medicines that affect the endocrine system. Drugs that affect hormone, hormone‐like and enzymatic activity
Insulins
Short‐acting insulins
Intermediate and long‐acting insulins
Biphasic insulins
Antidiabetic drugs
Alpha‐glucosidase inhibitors
Biguanides
Dipeptidylpeptidase‐4 inhibitors
Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 agonists
Meglitinides
Sodium‐glucose (linked) co‐transporter 2 inhibitors
Sulfonylureas
Thiazolidinediones
Bisphosphonates
Corticosteroids
Phosphodiesterase inhibitors
Prostaglandin analogues
References
9 Antimicrobials: drugs used to treat infectious diseases. Antibacterials (‘antibiotics’)
Antifungals
Antivirals
Antibacterials
Aminoglycosides
Carbapenems
Cephalosporins
Compound antibiotics
Folic acid inhibitors
Lincosamides
Lipopeptides and glycopeptides
Macrocyclic antibiotics
Macrolides
Nitrofuran derivatives
Nitroimidazoles
Oxazolidinones
Penicillins
Quinolones
Rifamycins
Sulfonamides
Tetracyclines and glycylcyclines
Antifungals
Antivirals
Antiretrovirals
References
10 Chemotherapy and immunomodulatingagents
Chemotherapy
Alkylating agents
Antimetabolites
Cytotoxic antibiotics
Platinum compounds
Proteasome inhibitors
Protein (and tyrosine) kinase inhibitors
Taxanes
Topoisomerase‐inhibiting agents
Vinca alkaloids
Sex hormones and hormone antagonists
Immunomodulating agents
Analogues of thalidomide
Antiproliferative immunosuppressants
Calcineurin and ‘non‐calcineurin’ inhibiting immunosuppressants
Monoclonal antibodies
References
Index. A
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All ACE inhibitors are given names that end with the suffix ‘‐ramipril’ (as in ramipril, see Chapter 2) and…
All cephalosporin class antibiotics have names beginning with the prefix ‘cef‐’ (as in ceftriaxone, see Chapter 9), etc.
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