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1 DRUGS and MEDICINE Chapter 19

2 Vocabulary Medicine – drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions. Drugs – substances other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind

3 TYPES Prevent Disease Relieve pain and other symptoms Fight Pathogens
Manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health, and regulate body systems

4 Preventing Disease Vaccines – a preparation that prevents a person from contracting a specific disease. Contain dead or weakened pathogens. Some administered periodically, and others annually. Antitoxins – fight bacteria that produce substances toxic to the body.

5 Fighting Pathogens Antibiotics – class of drug that destroys disease-causing microorganisms, called bacteria. Bacteria can become resistant when antibiotics or overused or not taken to completion. Antivirals and Antifungals – used to treat illness and symptoms brought on by viruses or fungi.

6 Relieving Pain Analgesics – pain relievers
Mild like aspirin to strong narcotics like codeine or morphine. Narcotics can be addictive and will require a doctor’s prescription.

7 Managing Chronic Conditions
Allergy Medicines Antihistamines reduce symptoms. Antidepressants/Antipsycho tic Suffering from mental illness Body-Regulating Insulin Asthma control Cardiovascular medicines Cancer Treatment Reduce cell growth and help stop the spread of cancer.

8 Reactions 1) Side Effect – reactions to medicine other than the intended one. 2) Additive Interaction – medicines work together in a positive way. 3) Synergistic Effect – interaction of two or more medicines that results in a greater effect than when each medicine is taken alone. 4) Antagonistic interaction – effect of one medicine is canceled or reduced when taken with another medicine.

9 Prescription Medicines – dispensed only with the written approval of a licensed physician or nurse- practitioner. Over-the-Counter (OTC) – medicines you can buy without a doctor’s prescription.

10 Medicine Misuse 1) Medicine Misuse – using a medicine in ways other than the intended one. 2) Medicine Abuse – intentionally taking medicine for nonmedical reasons. 3) Drug Overdose – a strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug.


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