Using Medicines Wisely

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Using Medicines Wisely Chapter 17 Using Medicines Wisely Lesson 3 Using Medicines Correctly

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. Improper Use of Medicines Medicines are intended to be helpful, not harmful. They can prevent and cure diseases, fight germs, and relieve pain. If they are not used properly, however, medicines can be as harmful as illegal drugs. They can cause addiction, injury, and even death. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. Improper Use of Medicines Using too much medicine or using it too often can cause serious damage to body systems. For example, using too much of a medicine could cause liver or kidney failure. Certain medicines can also be very dangerous to unborn babies, newborns, or young children. A woman who is pregnant or plans to become pregnant should talk to a doctor before she takes any medicine. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. Medicine Misuse Taking more medicine than a doctor instructs is one example of medicine misuse. Another example is failure to follow the directions on the label. Medicine misuse can be dangerous. Research studies show that most teens—96 percent—do use medicines correctly. New Vocabulary medicine misuse Taking medicine in a way that is not intended Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. Medicine Abuse Medicine abuse is a form of drug abuse. Some teens believe that prescription and OTC medicines are safer than illegal drugs. However, medicines are safe only if used properly. People may abuse medicines for several reasons: To lose weight To stay awake To get “high” People may abuse medicines for several reasons: To lose weight A healthy diet and exercise are the safest way to maintain a healthy weight. To stay awake Getting plenty of sleep and learning strategies to manage your time wisely will help you study effectively. To get “high” A dangerous trend is the practice of having “pill parties,” in which partygoers mix whatever OTC and prescription medicines may be available. Using medicine that is not prescribed for you is both illegal and dangerous and could even cause death. New Vocabulary medicine abuse Taking medicine in a way that is not intended Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. Medicine Abuse A danger of both medicine abuse and medicine misuse is the risk of drug overdose. Misusing medicines can also lead to addiction. The best way to make sure you are using a medicine safely is to follow the instructions on the label. Using a medicine prescribed to someone else is also medicine abuse. Medicines are prescribed for a specific person to treat a specific illness. Using someone else’s medicine, even if you think you have the same illness, is both illegal and unsafe. New Vocabulary overdose Taking more of a drug than the body can tolerate Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly BIG IDEA Using medicines improperly can cause harmful side effects. How to Use Medicines Safely To avoid misuse, follow these guidelines: Follow the instructions on the label. Take the correct dosage for the recommended length of time. Do not take medicines after their expiration date. Do not give prescription medicines to someone else. Do not use a medicine prescribed for an earlier illness without asking your doctor. Contact your doctor if you do not understand the label instructions, if you experience any unusual or unpleasant side effects, or if you accidentally take too much medicine. Store all medicines safely—in a cool, dry place, in their original containers, and out of reach of children. If you experience side effects from a prescription drug, contact your doctor before you stop using the medicine. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review After You Read Vocabulary Define the term medicine misuse. Use it in an original sentence. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review After You Read Describe What are three ways you can avoid medicine abuse? Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review After You Read Compare and Contrast How does medicine abuse differ from medicine misuse? Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically Discuss How can taking medicines not prescribed for you, or mixing medicines, harm your health? Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review Thinking Critically Evaluate Tasha’s friend has offered her some of her prescription medication. Tasha asks you whether she should take it. What advice would you give her and why? Lesson Home

Using Medicines Correctly LESSON 3 Using Medicines Correctly Lesson 3 Review Applying Health Skills Apply Create a script for a commercial or PSA that explains how people can use their health care providers, pharmacists, and medicine labels to ensure that they are using their medicines properly. Lesson Home

Using Medicines Wisely Chapter 17 Using Medicines Wisely END Lesson 3 Using Medicines Correctly