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Chapter 14 Over-the-Counter Drugs
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OTC Market OTC drugs in the United States have surpassed over $16 billion in yearly sales The perception that nonprescription drugs (OTC) are completely safe can have grave consequences
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Categories of OTC Drugs Category I: Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) Category II: Not Generally Recognized as Safe or is improperly labeled Category III: Cannot be sold
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POPULAR OTC MEDICINES ANALGESICS COLD MEDICINES COUGH MEDICATIONS ANTACIDS SLEEP AIDS OTC STIMULANTS WEIGHT LOSS PRODUCTS
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ANALGESICS (PAIN KILLERS) ASPIRIN (BAYER) ACETAMINOPHEN (TYLENOL) IBUPROFEN (ADVIL) KETOPROFEN (ORUDIS) NAPROXEN (ALEVE)
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ASPIRIN GOOD ANALGESIC GOOD ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT GOOD ANTIPYRETIC “THINS THE BLOOD” HARD ON THE STOMACH
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ACETAMINOPHEN GOOD ANTIPYRETIC NOT HARD ON THE STOMACH HARD ON THE LIVER DOES NOT THIN BLOOD NOT GOOD AS AN ANTI- INFLAMMATORY DRUG OF CHOICE FOR CHILDREN
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IBUPROFEN GOOD ANALGESIC GOOD ANTI-INFLAMMATORY LESS HARSH ON STOMACH THAN ASPIRIN GOOD FOR MENSTRUAL CRAMPS GOOD ANTIPYRETIC APPROVED USE WITH CHILDREN
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KETOPROFEN GOOD ANALGESIC GOOD ANTI-INFLAMMATORY LESS HARSH ON STOMACH THAN ASPIRIN GOOD ANTIPYRETIC
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NAPROXEN EXCELLENT ANTI-INFLAMMATORY GOOD ANTIPYRETIC GOOD ANALGESIC
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COLD MEDICINES CAUSE OF COLDS? VIRUS COLD MEDICINES TREAT SYMPTOMS “SHOT GUN” REMEDIES MANY NIGHT TIME COLD MEDICINES CONTAIN ALCOHOL
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COUGH MEDICINES WHAT IS A COUGH? REFLEX ACTION IN BRAIN TYPES OF COUGHS -CONGESTED AND PRODUCTIVE -CONGESTED AND NONPRODUCTIVE -DRY AND NONPRODUCTIVE
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COUGH MEDICINES OTC COUGH MEDICINES CONTAIN EXPECTORANTS AND/OR ANTITUSSIVES EXPECTORANTS: STIMULATE FLOW OF FLUID IN LUNGS ANTITUSSIVES: STOP COUGH
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ANTACIDS ANTACIDS NEUTRALIZE STOMACH ACID THUS REDUCING THE SYMPTOMS OF THE UPSET STOMACH OTC PRODUCTS CONTAIN SUCH DRUGS AS SODIUM BICARBONATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, SALTS OF MAGESIUM AND ALUMIUM PRODUCT EXAMPLES INCLUDE: TUMS, ROLAIDS, ALKA SELTZER
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SLEEP AIDS AND SEDATIVES OTC SLEEP AIDS AND SEDATIVES GENERALLY CONTAIN ANTIHISTAMINES WHICH PRODUCE DROWSINESSS THE BENEFITS OF ANTIHISTAMINES AS SEDATIVES AND SLEEP AGENTS ARE LIMITED PRODUCE EXAMPLES INCLUDE Nytol, Sominex, and Seep-Eze
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OTC STIMULANTS MOST OTC STIMULANTS CONTAIN CAFFEINE PRODUCT EXAMPLES INCLUDE VIVARIN AND NO DOZ
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WEIGHT LOSS PRODUCTS OTC WEIGHT LOSS PRODUCTS INCLUDE STARCH BLOCKERS, PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE, AND BENZOCAINE STARCH BLOCKERS PRESUMABLY BLOCKED STARCHY FOODS FROM BEING ABSORBED (NEVER PROVEN EFFECTIVE
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PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE (PPA) IS A STIMULANT THAT IS EFFECTIVE IN SUPRESSING APPETITE SIDE EFFECTS INCLUDE HEADACHE, ANXIETY, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, AND INSOMNIA FDA HAS ISSUED A STRONG WARNING AGAINST USE OF PPA
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BENZOCAINE IS A TOPICAL ANESTHETIC THAT IS PUT INTO A CHEWING GUM. AS NUMBNESS SETS IN THE DESIRE FOR FOOD DIMINISHES
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Summary Over-the-Counter drugs are drugs that can be purchased without a prescription Popular OTC medicines include analgesics, cold medicines, cough medicines, antacids, sleep aids, stimulants, and weight loss products
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Analgesics are medicines that relieve pain Cough medicines contain dextromethorphan, a potentially addictive chemical Sleep aids mainly contain antihistamines
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Weight loss products contain stimulants which suppress appetite
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