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Medications Chapter 5
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Statistics 2009 Most Prescribed Vicodin Zokor Zestril Levoxyl Zithromax Illicit Drugs Prescription Drugs Projected Prescription Drug Market, 2016-$500 billion !
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Side Effects 2005 Serious Adverse Drug Events Fatal Drug Events Drug Approval Process (Page 90) High Cost to Approve and Manufacture Drugs
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Generic Drugs Patent expires after 20 years, then other companies can manufacture it and it is under its chemical name. Less expensive as there is no research cost 2006- $54 billion in generic drug sales FDA standards are the same for brand name & generics
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Generics ① Contain essentially identical amts. of identical ingredients in identical doses (Chemical equivalence) ② Must perfom in the same manner as the name brand (Bioequivalence) ③ Must deliver the same amt. of active ingredient into the bloodstream as the name brand (Bioavailability) Generics do not undergo extensive testing & clinical trials
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Presecription Drug Abuse (pp. 92-93) In 2009, 20.2% of students had taken prescription drugs w/o a doctor’s Rx, one or more times in their life. Internet Prescriptions – Many require no scripts 1/5 of internet pharmacies were under investigation (68 internet pharmacies/2004) Canadian Pharmacies –safe, lower $$, require Rx, banned but no one has been prosecuted for personal use Counterfeit Drugs- est. $75 billion market
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Orphan Drugs Drugs that treat rare diseases 6,000 conditions that affect less than 200K citizens Cost is too high for such a small market Orphan Drug Act of 1983 offers incentives & tax credits, 7 year monopoly and research grants to encourage drug companies to develop these drugs 1983-2010, 347 new drugs developed and reached the market (MS, CF, hemophilia, etc)
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OTC Drugs No Script Self-Directed Self Diagnosed Non-habit forming 100K OTC w/800 significant active ingredients 178K hospitalizations due to misuse of OTC drugs (Read the label) Interactions with alcohol or other prescription or OTC drugs
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Common Pain Relievers Acetaminophen- overuse = liver damage Alcohol use increases risk NSAID (Ibuprofen) Increase risk of gastric/stomach bleeding especially if over 60 on blood thinners, ulcers, or other bleeding issues. Can damage kidneys Above safe if used correctly and sparingly Methamphetamine Production- Pseuoephedrine used in above. 2006 law requires ID and limits purchase. BTC designation added to some OTC drugs in Canada
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