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Do Now – Select 4 words & write down the definition of each. Medicines – Pg. 524 Drugs – Pg. 524 Vaccine – Pg. 525 side effects – Pg. 528 additive interaction – Pg. 528 synergistic effect – Pg. 528 antagonistic interaction – Pg. 529

ACT PREP Question What is the value of x when 2x + 3 = 3x – 4 ? A. –7 B. -1/5 C. 1 D. 1/5 E. 7

Answer 2x + 3 = 3x – 4 Add 4 to both sides: 2x + 7 = 3x Subtract 2x from both sides: 7 = 1x x = 7 Answer = E

Today’s Objectives Differentiate between medicines and drugs. Identify 2 methods used to prevent diseases. Compare AND Contrast antibiotics and antivirals List several ways to take medications. Identify 2 problems that may occur when a person takes medications for too long.

Medicines are divided into classes and have different effects on different people.

Types of Medicines Medicines are classified based on how they work in your body. People use medicines to help restore their health when they are ill.

Types of Medicines All medicines are drugs, but not all drugs are medicines. Medicines Drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions

Types of Medicines Drugs are effective in treating illness when taken as directed by a physician or according to the label instructions. Drugs Substances other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind

Types of Medicines Four Categories of Medicines that Treat or Prevent Illness Medicines that help prevent disease Medicines that fight pathogens Medicines that relieve pain and other symptoms Medicines that manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health, and regulate body’s systems

Preventing Disease Today, we have medicines that prevent disease. About 95 percent of children receive vaccines. Vaccines A preparation that prevents a person from contracting a specific disease

Vaccines Vaccines contain weakened or dead pathogens that cause the disease. When injected into your body, the vaccine produces antibodies that fight those pathogens.

Antitoxins Antitoxins prevent disease and neutralize the effects of toxins. Antitoxins fight the bacteria that produce substances toxic to the body.

Fighting Pathogens Medicines can also help your body fight the pathogens that cause illness.

Antibiotics Antibiotics are a class of drug that destroy disease-causing microorganisms, called bacteria. Antibiotics work either by killing harmful bacteria in the body or by preventing bacteria from reproducing.

Antibiotics The bacteria that antibiotics kill have adapted to the drug over time. Bacteria can develop a resistance to antibiotics when antibiotics are overused.

Antibiotics If you do not finish taking all of a prescription, you may not kill all of the bacteria. The remaining bacteria may develop a resistance, or immunity, to treatment.

Antivirals and Antifungals Antiviral drugs are used to treat some viral illnesses, such as the flu. They suppress the virus, but do not kill it. Like bacteria, viruses can develop a resistance to medications.

Antivirals and Antifungals Fungi are another type of pathogen that can infect the body. Antifungals can suppress or kill fungus cells, such as athlete’s foot and ringworm.

Relieving Pain The most commonly used medicines are analgesics, or pain relievers. Aspirin is used to relieve pain and reduce fever. Other analgesics fight inflammation, or redness, swelling, and pain.

Relieving Pain Children who take aspirin when they have a fever risk developing Reye’s syndrome, a potentially life- threatening illness of the brain and liver. For that reason, aspirin should not be given to anyone under the age of 20 unless directed by a health care professional.

Pain Reliever Dependence Certain types of medicines that relieve pain can be addictive. These medicines, usually called narcotics, require a doctor’s prescription.

Managing Chronic Conditions Some medicines are used to treat chronic conditions. These medicines maintain or restore health, and offer people with chronic diseases a higher level of wellness.

Allergy Medicines Antihistamines reduce allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, and a runny nose. They block the chemicals released by the immune system that cause an allergic response.

Body-Regulating Medicines Diabetes Medicines Regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. Asthma Medicines Control symptoms and prevent attacks. Cardiovascular Medicines Regulate functions of the cardiovascular system.

Antidepressant and Antipsychotic Medicines Medications can also help people suffering from mental illnesses. These medicines can help regulate brain chemistry, or stabilize moods.

Cancer Treatment Medicines Some medicines are used to treat cancer. These medicines can reduce rapid cell growth and help stop the spread of cancer cells.

Taking Medications Medicines enter the body in a variety of ways. Factors that determine how a medicine is taken include what the medicine is used for, and how it will most quickly and effectively help a person.

Taking Medications Oral Medicines Topical Medicines Inhaled Medicines Injected Medicines Taken by mouth Applied to the skin Delivered in a fine mist or powder Delivered through a shot

Taking Medications Medications help many people with conditions such as asthma and diabetes live active, normal lives.

Reactions to Medications The effect of medicine depends on many factors. Medicines can have a variety of effects.

Reactions to Medications Some side effects may be mild, such as drowsiness, but others may be more severe, and can even cause death. Side effects Reactions to medicine other than the one intended

Reactions to Medications Medicine labels include important information about possible side effects and interactions.

Medicine Interactions Types of Medicine Interactions Additive Interaction Synergistic Effect Antagonistic Interaction

Medicine Interactions One example of an additive interaction is when an anti-inflammatory and a muscle relaxant are prescribed to treat joint pain. Additive interaction When medicines work together in a positive way

Medicine Interactions When one medicine increases the strength of another it is a synergistic effect. Synergistic effect The interaction of two or more medicines that results in a greater effect than when each medicine is taken alone

Medicine Interactions When one medicine decreases the strength of another it is an antagonistic interaction. Antagonistic interaction The effect of one medicine is canceled or reduced when taken with another medicine

Tolerance and Withdrawal Tolerance is a condition in which the body becomes used to the effect of a medicine. Withdrawal occurs when a person stops using a medicine on which he or she has become physiologically dependent.

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After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Medicines are drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions. Drugs are substances other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind. 1.Define the term medicine and the term drugs.

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 2.What types of medicines fight pathogens? What types of medicines prevent disease? Antibiotics, antitoxins, antivirals, and antifungals fight pathogens; vaccines and antitoxins prevent disease

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 3.Compare a synergistic effect with an antagonistic interaction. A synergistic effect causes the effect of one medicine to be greater, while an antagonistic interaction reduces or cancels the effect of one medicine