Nursing Pharmacology Cheat sheet
Did you know you can use medication suffixes to quickly identify their classification and purpose? Pharmacology can seem overwhelming, but recognizing common endings can make it easier.
For example:
• -pril: ACE inhibitors (used to lower blood pressure)
• -olol: Beta-blockers (help manage heart conditions)
• -pine: Calcium channel blockers (treat high blood pressure)
• -pam/-lam: Anti-anxiety medications
• -micin/-mycin: Antibiotics (combat infections)
These suffixes offer valuable clues about the medication’s function, saving you time and helping with quick identification during patient care. Understanding these patterns is especially useful for students, nurses, and healthcare professionals to improve safety and confidence when handling prescriptions.
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