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Medication Group Pathophysiological effect
 Delay or inhibit intestinal motility
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Reduces the production of bronchial and nasal secretions
 Some medications buffer gastric acidity and reduce pepsin activity Some medications bind to pepsin and promote its excretion
 Through various actions cause the vasodilation of peripheral arteries and veins Relaxes smooth vascular muscles
 Effects the limbic system, spinal cord and thalamus
 Suppresses inflammatory response High levels suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis
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Class 1-Inhibit the sodium channels that slow membrane repolarisation
Class 1A-Depress myocardial excitability
 Symptom relieving are short acting beta-2 adrenoreceptor agonists Some inhibit histamine and leukotriene release
 Some depress the CNS and produce a loss of consciousness Some block or diminish nerve conduction and are reversible
Medication Group
Antiarrhythmic Corticosteroids
Anaesthetics Anticholinergic
Bronchodilators Antacids
Antianxiety Antidiarrheal
Antianginals
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