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  1. some helpful hints.. Androgens: -terone Ace inhibitors: -pril Antilipemic/ antihyperlipidemics: -statin Antivirals: -vir Benzodiazepines: -pam Beta adrenergic blockers: -lol Calcium channel blockers: -pine Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors: -mide Estrogens: -est Glucocorticoids/ corticosteroids (steroids): -sone Histamine H2 receptor antagonists: -dine Nitrates: nitr is in the name Pancreatic enzyme replacements: contain pancre in their name Phenothiazines: -zine Proton pump inhibitors: -zole Sulfonylureas: have sulf in their names Sulfonamides: -mide Thiazide diurects: -zide Thrombolytic meds: -ase Thyroid hormones: have thy in name Xanthine bronchodilators: -line Local anesthetics: -caine Opioid analgesics: -done Oral hypoglycemics: -ide
  2. I studied my school books and notes. Thanks for the input. :)
  3. I am currently trying to study for the nclex but i dont know where to start. I took the nclex once but failed. I'm trying not to feel discouraged. I know I need to be confident in myself. But i need input or help on were to study first and what to study for the nclex. :)

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