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6. The drug classifications for each division of the ANS. Under each classification, identify which receptors are interacted with, then include the action that occurs. 7. The specific drug examples found on your drug list under each drug classification including generic (lowercase) and brand (capitalized in parentheses with the trademark symbol at the end- ®)
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