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| What is an example of a cholesterol med |
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| Which organ prevents food from "going down the wrong pipe" (entering the larynx and trachea) |
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| Celebrex is what type of medication |
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| Flucnazole is often used for yeast infection, what is the brand name of this medication |
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| Fenofibrate is often used for cholesterol, what is the brand name of this medication |
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| Which is used for anti anxiety |
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| HMG-CoA Inhibitor is used in treating high cholesterol |
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| Brand name for isosorbide mononitrate |
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| Fluoxetine, citalopram, and venlafaxine are all considered what type of medications |
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| What should a patient refrain from for 30 minutes after taking alendronate |
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| Which of the following is a function of muscles |
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| heat production, movement, and posture |
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| Which is an acid reflux medication |
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| A series of cholesterol medication |
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| Simvastatin, Atorvastatin, and Lovastatin |
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| Which of the following is used to lower cholesterol |
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| Lovastatin, Crestor, and HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors |
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| Celebrex, ibuprofen, naprosyn, and aspirin are all considered what type of medications |
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| Mrs. Mayfield would like to refill his heartburn medication. Which one of these medications can be used for heartburn? |
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