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SUBSTANCE ABUSE 1-18 Keenan Nguyen

1.) Drug Misuse


2.) Over the Counter
3.) Side Effect
4.) Brand Name Drug
5.) Drug
6.) Prescription
7.) Generic Name Drug
8.) Dose
9.) Tamper resistance package
10) Drug Abuse
11.) mouth, injection, inhalation, absorption, implantation
12.) Injecting
13.) patient's name,
name of the drug,
form of the drug (pills/liquid),
dosage level,
directions for use,
physician's info (name, address, phone number and signature)
Drug Enforcement Agency registration,
refill instructions
14.) a contraindication is a condition that serves as a reason not to take a
certain medical treatment due to the harm that it would cause the patient.
Contraindication is the opposite of indication, which is a reason to use a certain
treatment.
15.) an oral drug requires passage through the gastrointestinal (GI) system,
which would make it subject to intestinal absorption and hepatic first-pass
metabolism.
16.) Buccal administration involves placing a drug between your gums and
cheek, where it also dissolves and is absorbed into your blood.
17.) 1)Get permission from parents

2) do not purchase an OTC drug if the tamper resident packaging is broken

3)carefully follow the directions for use

4) ask a pharmacist or physician if you have questions about the use of an OTC
drug.

5) do not take more than the recommended dose

18.) 1) contact your physical if the drug does not seem to be producing the
desired effects.

2) report new or unexpected symptoms to your physician

3) do not stop taking if you feel better.

4) carefully follow the instructions on the label.

5) follow instructions for storing the prescription drug.

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