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Medicine & Drugs
- New Meds
- Criteria: Effective, Safe (toxicity levels and
side effects), Stable (under normal conditions
or long time, taken in and out of body
- Tests on cells, tissues then organs
- Research, first trials
(animals), alterations,
testing on healthy
humans (looking for
side effects), tested on
diseased patient, legal
tests.
- Double blind trials
- patient nor doctor know
- Placebo or real drug
- Placebo: tests for
phycological illness
- Patient is
given some
treatment
- Thalidomide
- First sleeping pill, then used for
morning sickness. Very safe for
adults.
- Was not tested on pregnant animals
- Birth defects and severe limb deformalities
- As of this new medication laws developed
- Treat Leprosy, some cancers and autoimmune diseases
- Effective Medicines
- Statins
- Lower Cholesterol levels
by stopping liver from
producing it
- Improves balance of
HDL's and LDL
- Very popular among
people, new
- People haven't
discovered long term
side effects. i.e. liver damage
- Some people like the drug
and some people don't. GP's
prescribe it because it is
easy and profitable.
- Prescribed Vs Non-Prescribed
- non-prescribed
wont hurt but wont
make you feel better
- Some can hurt even
though they are
natural as they
contain chemicals
- Only tests
effectiveness if there
is a double blind trial
- Though this doesn't
happen much because
it is expensive
- i.e. St John's Wort vs Prozac (depression)
- SJW is herbal remedy
used for 2000 years
- SJW is just as
effective; has fewer
side effects, more
effective than placebos
- Drugs (all types)
- Medicated or
recreational: chemical
changes in body, has
side effects.
- Legal
- Examples: cigarettes
(nicotine), coffee
(caffeine), wine (ethanol)
- Usually offer no long term
benefits and cause harm to
body. Except: medication as
it is worth taking the risk.
- Legal causes
more health
problems than
illegal drugs do, as
more people use
them.
- Why? they are more
accessible, large companies
have power (possibly over
government),
- Illegal
- Examples:
Cocaine, heroin,
marijuana, ecstasy
- Cannabis (legal
in some areas):
can cause
mental illness.
- Expensive: may turn
to crime to pay, don't
look after
themselves, contract
serious illnesses
(STD's, HIV/Aids -
taken via needle,
Hepatitis)
- Addiction:change
chemical processes,
become dependant,
cannot manage properly
without it, need more of
drug to help you feel
normal.
- Withdrawal: aches,
pains, sweating,
shaking, headaches,
craving.
- Why do people take drugs? Make
you feel happy, good about yourself,
help to cope with everyday life, be
part of the crowd.
- Gateway drugs:
e.g. cannabis
could lead to the
usage of heroin.
- Drugs and Sport
- Performance
Enhancing Drugs
- Anabolic Steroids: muscle
mass e.g. weightlifters and
sprinters, strong
painkillers: compete and
train with injuries or fatigue.
- Drug to create more red
blood cells for more oxygen
(e.g. marathon/cyclists/long
distant competitors), drugs
to make alert or calm.