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Antacid a) Stops or reduce pain .

2.Antihistamine b) Destroy germs.

3.Antiseptic c) Neutralises the acid produced by the stomach

during the course of digestion.

4.Antibiotic d) Used to treat the symptoms of an allergy.

5.Analgesic e) Used to neutralise toxic substances in the body match the following​

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Answered by Snehayadav28aug
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ANTACIDS:

 This can help to relieve the pain associated with ulcers and the burning sensation in acid reflux. When antacids work on stomach acid, they can produce gas which may cause wind (flatulence). Simeticone helps to stop this foaming effect and may sometimes be included within antacid medica

ANTIHISTAMINES:

Over-the-counter antihistamine loratadine busts bacterial biofilms and helps oxacillin to kill antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the lab.

ANTISEPTIC

An antiseptic is a substance that stops or slows down the growth of microorganisms. They're frequently used in hospitals and other medical settings to reduce the risk of infection during surgery and other procedures. ... This is an antiseptic. Different types of antiseptics are used in medical settings

ANTIBIOTICS:

f you develop a rash, hives or difficulty breathing after taking certain medications, you may have a drug allergy. As with other allergic reactions, these symptoms

ANALGESICS:

Analgesics are medicines that are used to relieve pain. They are also known as painkillers or pain relievers. Technically, the term analgesic refers to a medication that provides relief from pain without putting you to sleep or making you lose consciousness.

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