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Substances other than food that changed the structure, function of the body, or mind.
What are drugs?
100
The interaction of two or more medicines that results in a greater effect than when the medicines are taken alone.
What is a Synergistic Effect?
100
Stomach aches, dizziness, headaches, and ringing of the ears.
What symptoms does aspirin usually treat?
100
Orally, topically, inhaled, or injected.
What are the four ways to take medicine?
100
Prescription is only the amount needed when OTC can be sold in bulk.
What is the difference between prescription and OTC drugs?
200
Drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases to other conditions.
What are Medicines?
200
A reaction that occurs when the effect of one medicine is cancelled or reduced when taken with another medicine.
What is an Antagonistic Effect?
200
An antibiotic.
What medicine is used to kill bacteria?
200
Nervousness, insomnia, headaches, vomiting, chills, and cramps.
What are the symptoms of withdrawal?
200
Patients name, doctors name, pharmacy's name and address, number of refills allowed, and other special instructions.
What does the medicine label include?
300
A preparation of dead or weakened pathogens that are introduced into the body to stimulate an immune response.
What are Vaccines?
300
Medicines that cannot be used without the written approval of a licensed physician or nurse practitioner.
What are prescription medicines?
300
Sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, and runny nose.
What symptoms can antihistamines reduce?
300
96%
What precent of teens use drugs/medicines correctly?
300
Failing to follow instructions on the label, take someone else's medication, not taking the right dosage, mixing medicine, etc.
What is considered Medicine Misuse?
400
Reactions to medicine other than the one intended.
What are side effects?
400
Medicines that anybody can buy without a prescription.
What are Over-The-Counter Medicines?
400
Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy.
What are the two main cancer treatments?
400
Overdose or addiction.
What can medicine misuse lead to?
400
To help them lose weight, stay awake while studying, or to help them fit in.
Why do teens use OTC drugs?
500
A reaction that occurs when medicines work together in a positive way.
What is an Addictive Interaction?
500
Antiviral or Antifungal medicines.
What are medicines that are used to treat viruses?
500
Antidepressants treat mood disorders, depression, and schizophrenia.
What do antidepressants treat?
500
The FDA approves medicines that are safe for wide use.
What does the FDA do?
500
Teens believe that the use of OTC drugs are safer than illegal drugs.
What do teens believe about OTC drugs?
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