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DRUGS/MEDICATION USAGE SOURCES REGULATORY

S CLASSIFICATION
Treatment of upper and lower Antibiotic Rx
1. Amoxicillin respiratory tract, GIT, GUT, skin belonging to the
and soft tissue, billiary tract, bone Penicillin Family.
and pelvic infection, gonorrhea, This family
septicemia,endocarditis,meningitis, contains
peritonitis, dental abscess(as an antibiotics that
adjunct to surgical management) H come from the
pylori eradication in PUD. fungus called
Prophylaxis of endocarditis Penicillium
Treatment of serious anaerobic Semi-synthetic Rx
2. Clindamycin infections especially those caused lincosamide
by bacteroids fragilis. Alternative antibiotic
to penicillin in some severe Staph Derived from
and Streph infections, including lincomycin, a
Staph osteomyelitis. naturally
occurring
lincosamide
produced and
first isolated
from
Streptomyces
lincolnensis.
Acute and chronic treatment of Synthetic, Lab Rx
3. Etoricoxib signs and symptoms of OA and RA. made
Ankylosing spondylitis, acute gouty
arthritis and primary dysmenorhea.
Relief of acute pain. Moderate to
severe acute post-op pain
associated with dental surgery and
abdominal gynecological surgery.
Relief of CLBP.
Treatment and prophylaxis of A synthetic Rx
4. Tranexamic haemorhage associated with derivative of
Acid excessive fibrinolysis. Prophylaxis lysine.
of hereditary angioedema.
Treatment for Genital herpes, A guanosine Rx
5. Acyclovir herpes simplex infections of the analog
skin, e.g. herpes, cold sores.

Give the regulatory Classification of the following drugs;

1. Tranexamic Acid- Rx
2. Cefaclor- Rx
3. Morphine Sulfate- DD Rx
4. Diazepam- EDD Rx
5. Alprazolam- EDD Rx
6. Bromazepam- EDD Rx
7. Camphor Methyl Salicylate- Non-Rx
8. Paracetamol- Non-Rx

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