analgesic - correct answer agent that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness (Tylenol, Advil, Motrin)\
anesthetic - correct answer
... [Show More] produces lack of feeling either local or general depending upon type and how administered (lidocaine, Xylocaine, Novocain)\
antacid - correct answer neutralizes acid (Amphojel, Gelusil, Mylanta, Milk of Magnesia)\
anthelmintics - correct answer used to treat worm infections\
anti-impotence - correct answer used to treat erectile dysfunction\
anti-infective - correct answer kills and inhibits growth of bacteria\
anti-inflammatory - correct answer prevents inflammation (Advil, Motrin, Naprosyn)\
antianemic - correct answer prevents or cures anemia\
antianginal - correct answer prevents or relieves angina attacks\
antianxiety - correct answer relieves anxiety and muscle tension (Librium, Valium)\
antiarrhythmic - correct answer controls cardiac arrhythmias (lidocaine HCl, Xylocaine, Inderal)\
antibiotic - correct answer destroys or inhibits growth of microorganisms (Kelfin, Rocephin, Pentids, penicillins, Augmentin)\
anticholinergic - correct answer blocks parasympathetic nerve impulses; decreases oral and respiratory secretions (atropine, Artane)\
anticoagulant - correct answer prevents or delays blood clotting (heparin, warfarin, Coumadin)\
anticonvulsant - correct answer prevents or relieves convulsions / seizures (Tegretol, Zarontin, Dilantin)\
antidepressant - correct answer prevents or relieves symptoms of depression (Tofranil, Marplan, Nardil)\
antidiabetic - correct answer used to manage diabetes\
antidiarrheal - correct answer prevents or relieves diarrhea; inhibits peristalsis and reduces fecal volume (Keopectate, Lomotil, Pepto-Bismol)\
antidote - correct answer counteracts poisons and their effects (Narcan)\
antidysrhythmic - correct answer controls and prevents cardiac dysrhythmias\
antiemetic - correct answer prevents or relieves nausea and vomiting (Dramamine, Marinol, Phenergan, Reglan, Tigan [Show Less]