1.1.1 A prescription is a written instruction from a physician, dentist, etc., to a pharmacist stating the form, dosage strength, etc., of a drug to be issued to a specific patient.…
• Pharmacy Medicines (P) - medicines available from a pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist.…
1. Analyze how western (allopathic) medicine could benefit from incorporating more eastern (holistic) medicine. Use at least three specific examples. (6 points)…
In my article, drug and nondrug therapies for osteoporosis are being compared. My article states that the most effective ways to help with osteoporosis are preventing loss of bones, and avoiding fractures. Nondrug therapies may include; weight bearing exercise, adequate calcium intake, and prevention of falls. Drug therapies may include; estrogen replacement, calcitonin, fluoride, and bisphosphonates.…
There are different kinds of medications that a person can take, which includes prescription or non-prescription medications. All medications regardless…
Types of medications are: antacids, analgesics, anticoagulants, antihistamines, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory, cardiovascular, cytotoxic, diuretics, hormones, laxatives and psychotropics. These are used to different illnesses and diseases that can occur in an individual. Analgesics are commonly used to reduce the feel of pain and their side effects include diarrhoea, dizziness or vomiting. Anticoagulants are used to thin the blood. Antihistamines are used to reduce the symptoms of allergic reactions. Antimicrobials are used to treat infections. Laxatives are used to relieve constipation. Psychotropics are used to treat mental health disorders. Most medications can have similar side effects like vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation,…
According to the text, what factorshave been major contributors to the demise of the two-parent household?…
Non-stimulants include Strattera, Clonidine, and Intuniv. Non-stimulants affect the brain differently than stimulants. Though these drugs affect neurotransmitters and they don’t increase dopamine levels. It also generally takes longer to see results. They might be used when stimulants prove unsafe, ineffective, or for a person who wants to avoid side effects of stimulants. Common side effects of Non-stimulants include a few of the same side effects listed for the Stimulants, but with additional effects too. Sleep problems, anxiety, fatigue, upset stomach, dizziness and dry mouth. Strattera has one of its own though, with the inclusion of the potential for suicidal thoughts.…
The world of today and the Brave New World may be more alike than some would have thought. After reading the book and studying the elements within it, I see one thing that is getting us closer to a society like the Brave New World; drugs. Now some people would say I’m crazy for saying this, that there is no way that people of 2017 are that deep into drugs for me to be comparing us to citizens of the brave new world, but those types of people are ones whose minds are not open to new ideas.…
1. Prescription-only medicines (POM) which can only be obtained on prescription, prescribed by an authorised health professional, such as a doctor, specialist trained nurse or dentist. These must be prescribed by a qualified health practitioner and include medicines that are brought under the supervision of a pharmacist, such as anti-biotics.…
Drugs that are prescribed by doctors via prescription are likely to be analgesics or in more extreme cases of pain may be opiates.…
Students who take un-prescribed study drugs create an unfair advantage because there is inequitable accessibility to these medications among students. People with ADHD/ADD are able to obtain medications through prescriptions from their health care professional, but others are still able to obtain it non-prescribed through diversion. Diversion is the process in which people with a legal prescription for medications give it those without a prescription for non-therapeutic purposes (Vrecko, 1982). A study conducted by McCabe, Teter, & Boyd (2006) found that 54% of students with a medical prescription for stimulants have been approached to sell or give away their medications to those without a prescription. The division process to obtain non-prescribed…
Jason A. Ford, PhD, 2008, Non-medical Prescription Drug Use Among College Students: A Comparison Between Athletes and Non-athletes, Heldref Publications, 211-217.…
Dictionary reference of Medication is: a drug or other form of medicine that is used to treat or prevent disease. (Oxford dictionaries online)…
The excessive use of prescription medications has become a major pandemic around the world. It seems that teenagers are familiar as to what prescription medication abuse is, and are not aware of how easy it is to become addicted. Statistics say that it is quite normal to overtake prescription medications at very adolescent ages. “In fact, use of prescription painkillers by teens between the ages of twelve and seventeen has jumped 10-fold since the 1960s” (Teens Increasingly Abuse Painkillers Science Daily). Even though commonly used drugs, such as Advil or Tylenol, are helpful for minor health problems; they are not meant to be taken in huge amounts. Teens are influenced by the atmospheres they are exposed to and have curious minds, which…