PPT-OPTION D: MEDICINES AND DRUGS

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SYLLABUS REFERENCE D3 ANALGESICS 1 D3 D31 Describe and explain the different ways that analgesics prevent pain Objectives 3 2 D3 ANALGESICS is derived from the word

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SYLLABUS REFERENCE D3 ANALGESICS 1 D3 D31 Describe and explain the different ways that analgesics prevent pain Objectives 3 2 D3 ANALGESICS is derived from the word ANALGESIA which means a sense of well being Analgesics are basically pain and fever relievers. Sarah Yorwerth & Tara Hollinshead. Medication. MOST IMPORTANT. It is an Organisational requirement that you check the . Care Plan . of every client on every visit. There are 8 core principles that apply to any care setting or service that might be involved in the handling and administration of medicines and drugs on behalf of service users.  . People use medicine to restore their body to optimal health.. Medicines are drugs that are used to treat or prevent disease or other conditions. . Drugs are substances other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind. . Cochin University of Science & Technology . Sakthivel. . Selvaraj. Public Health Foundation of India . New . Delhi . (shakti@phfi.org). Access to Medicines in India . Key Barriers to . Access to Medicines . Drugs . Developing new medicines . How effective are medicines . Legal and illegal. drugs . Drugs in sport . Cannabis. and hard drugs . Developing new medicines . A good medicine is:. Effective . – prevent / cure a disease / ease symptoms . Concept/Process and Update on EML 2015. WHO Technical Briefing Seminar. Nicola Magrini – WHO, EMP. November 4, 2014 – WHO Geneva. Essential Medicines. Guiding principle:. . A limited range of carefully selected essential medicines leads to better health care, better medicines management, and lower costs. D.1 Pharmaceutical Products. Background In the Body Defenses . Non-specific Defense. Mechanisms. Specific Defense Mechanisms. First. Line: barriers to prevent entry. Second Line: attack pathogens. Third Line: immune system. Drug. What do you think of when you hear the word DRUG?. Most of us think of harmful, illegal drugs, but there are many different types of drugs. Drugs are used to alter body, treat sickness, but other purposes too. . Pg. 584-0619. Chapter 23, Lesson 1. The Role of Medicines. Objectives. Analyze ways that medicines promote health and prevent disease.. Describe the difference between prescription and over-the-counter medicines.. Concept/Process and Update on EML 2015. WHO Technical Briefing Seminar. Nicola Magrini – WHO, EMP. November 4, 2014 – WHO Geneva. Essential Medicines. Guiding principle:. . A limited range of carefully selected essential medicines leads to better health care, better medicines management, and lower costs. CPS Questions 1-2 . Chapter 4, Lesson 1. Chapter Overview. Lesson 1: Medicines and Drugs. Lesson 2: Tobacco. Lesson 3: Alcohol. Lesson 4: Environmental Health. Chapter 4, Lesson 1. Lesson Overview. How medicines differ from drugs. I. FACTORS AFFECTING DRUG ABSORPTION. DISTRIBUTION. . plasma-protein binding, volume of distribution, barriers (blood- brain and placental), obesity and receptor combination. METABOLISM. oral medicines, age, nutrition and hormones. Drug. What do you think of when you hear the word DRUG?. Most of us think of harmful, illegal drugs, but there are many different types of drugs. Drugs are used to alter body, treat sickness, but other purposes too. . UKMi Horizon Scanning Working Group. Jim Glare. West Midlands Medicines Information Service. 11-Nov-2018. Objectives. This presentation aims to give some understanding of:. the ‘life-cycle’ of a medicine. of Pharmacy . Practice. Dr. Haider Raheem. Tracing the origins of pharmacy. Sumerians. • The development of cuneiform writing on clay tablets during the third millennium BC included lists of drugs of animal, vegetable and mineral origin that were used in the management of diseases, and prescriptions with details of the ingredients used in their compounding.

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