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Match the following medication classifications with their description.
-Also called neuroleptics; typical and atypical agents, olanzapine and aripiprazole.
Operating Activities
Activities directly related to the primary operations of a business, including production, sales, and day-to-day administration.
Accounts Payable
Short-term liabilities a company owes to its suppliers or creditors, usually due within one year.
Investing Activities
Transactions involving the acquisition or disposal of non-current assets, such as equipment and investments.
Net Cash Provided
The amount of cash generated through business operations over a specific period after accounting for operational expenses and investment activities.
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