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Study the paragraphs and select the option which represents a well-developed classification paragraph.
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Classification paragraph 2
Each of these drugs are effective for treating influenza viruses. Drugs are medicines or substances which largely address a physiological issue when ingested or introduced to the body. Drugs which fall under the category of neuraminidase inhibitors include zanamivir, oseltamivir, and peramivir. One class of drugs used to treat influenza viruses is neuraminidase inhibitors. Oseltamivir and zanamivir neuraminidase inhibitors are glycoproteins on the surface of influenza virus that destroy an infected cell's receptor for viral hemagglutinin (Bronze 2). These drugs prevent viral spreading by reducing the discharge of viruses from infected cells to healthy ones (Bronze 2). These antiviral drugs are chemically linked and work against influenza A and B viruses, which enable them to be effective in treating the influenza viruses. Their popularity rests on the fact that they can be administered through different methods. Thus, individuals who have difficulty utilizing one form or the other have choices. Use of Zanamivir to treat and prevent influenza viruses, is administered by the inhalation method and is available under the name Relenza. Oseltamivir is orally administered and is available under the name Tamiflu. Peramivir prevents new influenza A and B viruses from emerging from infected cells and is recommended for use mainly by adults.
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Classification paragraph 1
One class of drugs used to treat influenza viruses is neuraminidase inhibitors. Drugs are medicines or substances which largely address a physiological issue when ingested or introduced to the body. Drugs which fall under the category of neuraminidase inhibitors include zanamivir, oseltamivir, and peramivir and are used to block the reproduction of the influenza virus. Zanamivir and Oseltamivir neuraminidase inhibitors are glycoproteins which are found on the surface of influenza virus and destroy an infected cell's receptor for viral hemagglutinin (Bronze 2). These drugs prevent viral spreading by reducing the discharge of viruses from infected cells to healthy ones (Bronze 2). These antiviral drugs are chemically linked and work against influenza A and B viruses, which enable them to be effective in treating the influenza viruses. Their popularity rests on the fact that they can be administered through different methods. Thus, individuals who have difficulty utilizing one form or the other have choices. Use of Zanamivir to treat and prevent influenza viruses, is administered by the inhalation method and is available under the name Relenza. Oseltamivir is orally administered and is available under the name Tamiflu. Peramivir prevents new influenza A and B viruses from emerging from infected cells and is recommended for use mainly by adults. Each of these drugs is effective for treating influenza viruses.

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