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Using Medicines Wisely Chapter 17 Using Medicines Wisely Lesson 1 Types of Medicines

Types of Medicines What are Medicines? LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. What are Medicines? A medicine is a drug that can help your body in many ways. When sickness or injury occurs, medicines can often help a person feel better or recover from the illness. New Vocabulary medicine A drug that prevents or cures an illness or eases its symptoms Lesson Home

Types of Medicines What are Medicines? LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. What are Medicines? Medicines in the United States are carefully controlled by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This agency is part of the federal government’s Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA sets standards for medicine safety and effectiveness. The agency tests and approves medicines before they can be sold. Some medicines protect you from getting certain diseases. Some cure diseases or kill germs. Still some medicines are used to manage chronic, or ongoing, conditions such as asthma. Other medicines help relieve symptoms of illness or treat minor injuries. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines The Purpose of Medicines LESSON 1 BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. The Purpose of Medicines Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Preventing Disease LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Preventing Disease A vaccine protects against diseases that can spread from person to person. When you are vaccinated, your body can make substances called antibodies that will attack or kill off the germs that cause a disease. Some vaccines provide protection for many years. Others, such as the flu vaccine, protect for only about a year. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Fighting Germs LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Fighting Germs Antibiotics may be prescribed to treat an infection. However, improper use can make bacteria resistant. That means certain antibiotics may no longer stop an infection. An antibiotic cannot help the body fight an illness such as the common cold. Other drugs are used to fight viruses and fungi. New Vocabulary antibiotics Medicines that reduce or kill harmful bacteria in the body Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Relieving Pain LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Relieving Pain Pain relievers block pain signals sent through the nervous system. Many pain relievers are available as over-the-counter (OTC) medicine. Examples include aspirin, ibuprofen, and acetaminophen. Aspirin can also reduce swelling. New Vocabulary over-the-counter (OTC) medicine A medicine that you can buy without a doctor’s permission Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Relieving Pain LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Relieving Pain Some painkillers treat more serious pain and are available only with a prescription. A prescription medicine requires a written order because it typically carries more risks. Codeine is an example of a prescription medicine. New Vocabulary prescription medicine A medicine that can be obtained legally only with a doctor’s written permission Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Managing Disease LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Managing Disease Some medicines help people manage chronic diseases or conditions, such as allergies, asthma, diabetes, or mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression. People with diabetes take insulin to help control their blood sugar. People with allergies can take antihistamines to treat swelling and other allergy symptoms. Lesson Home

Swallowing, or ingestion LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Managing Disease The various methods of delivering medicine to the body include: Swallowing, or ingestion Inhalation Injection, or shot Topical application Swallowing, or ingestion. A pill, tablet, capsule, or liquid moves through the stomach into the bloodstream and then through the body. Most pain relievers are taken this way. Injection, or shot. Injected medicines begin to work more quickly because they directly enter the bloodstream. These are administered by a needle that pierces the skin. Inhalation. Medicine can be inhaled, or breathed in, as a mist or fine powder. People with asthma may use an inhaler. Cold or sinus medication can also be inhaled through the nose. Topical application. Creams and ointments can be rubbed directly onto the skin. Patches containing medicine may also be applied to the skin. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines Prescriptions must be filled by a pharmacist who is trained to prepare and distribute medicines. Your doctor's instructions will appear on the prescription medicine label. The FDA requires medicine labels to have specific information. Always read the label closely before taking any medicine, and follow the directions. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines Your doctor or pharmacist can help you understand a prescription medicine label. What types of information can you find on a prescription medicine label? Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines LESSON 1 Types of Medicines BIG IDEA Using medicines wisely is a sign of good personal and consumer health. Prescription and Non-Prescription Medicines You can find over-the-counter (OTC) medicines in groceries and drugstores. They are considered safe to use without a doctor's permission. However, always be careful when you use OTC medicines. Follow the directions, because even OTC medicines can be harmful if not used correctly. If you have any questions about a medicine, ask a doctor or pharmacist. New Vocabulary pharmacist A person trained to prepare and distribute medicines Lesson Home

Types of Medicines After You Read LESSON 1 Types of Medicines Lesson 1 Review After You Read Vocabulary Define the term antibiotics. Use it in an original sentence. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines After You Read LESSON 1 Types of Medicines Lesson 1 Review After You Read Name What is the type of medicine that prevents a disease from developing? Lesson Home

Types of Medicines After You Read LESSON 1 Types of Medicines Lesson 1 Review After You Read List What are the four main purposes of medicines? Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Thinking Critically LESSON 1 Types of Medicines Lesson 1 Review Thinking Critically Analyze A friend of yours on the football team wants an energy burst before a game. He wants to take a handful of vitamins. When you express concern, he says, “They’re over-the-counter vitamins.” Respond to this comment. Lesson Home

Types of Medicines Applying Health Skills LESSON 1 Types of Medicines Lesson 1 Review Applying Health Skills Apply Lanie’s doctor gave her a six-day prescription of an antibiotic for her sore throat. After only three days, all of her symptoms are gone. Should Lanie continue taking the antibiotic? Explain why or why not. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Wisely Chapter 17 Using Medicines Wisely END Lesson 1 Types of Medicines