Drugs should be prepared at home: ① Common drugs: common drugs for respiratory diseases such as colds, asthma and tracheitis; Commonly used drugs for digestive tract diseases such as diarrhea, vomiting and loss of appetite; Others, such as cod liver oil, calcium tablets, external drugs for ENT and dermatology diseases, etc.
② Commonly used drugs: There are many kinds of drugs to treat various systemic diseases, so you only need to prepare commonly used drugs at home. There are many drugs with similar effects, so you can choose some for standby.
③ Safe medication: Children have strict requirements on medication, and improper use may lead to adverse consequences. Spare drugs should be drugs with little side effects, little toxic reaction and simple use.
4 Easy to use: Internal medicine and external medicine are the main standing medicines at home. Try to use injections as little as possible, because improper use and poor mastery can easily lead to adverse consequences such as allergies and poisoning.
⑤ Easy-to-preserve drugs: Family-kept drugs generally last for a long time. This requires less drugs to be stored, especially those that are easy to deteriorate and fail.
Specifically, tablets should be used as the main ingredient, supplemented by aqueous solutions. Select some drugs with better packaging for storage.
⑥ Drugs easy to master: All kinds of drugs have their own dosage, usage, indications and side effects, which are difficult for complicated parents to master. Therefore, the drugs in the reserve should be few and refined, with few types, easy to remember and use, and less mistakes.
Taking cold medicine should not eat sweets: medical experiments have proved that if you take cold medicine containing acetaminophen on an empty stomach, it usually takes about 20 minutes, and the drug concentration in the blood can reach the highest. When the patient has sugary food in his stomach, the absorption of cold medicine will be delayed for 2 hours, which will affect his function.
Eating too many sweets will also make a lot of sugar enter the blood, which will lead to poor appetite of patients. In addition, the sugar in sweets can promote the secretion of cortisol after entering the human body. Cortisol has an inhibitory effect on the immune system, which will greatly reduce the body resistance of patients, so remember not to eat sweets and sweet drinks when you have a cold.
Don't drink juice or milk when taking antibiotics: China people take antibiotics for almost any serious disease. No matter whether you take antibiotics or not, remember not to drink juice or milk for 2 hours before and after taking antibiotics.
This is because fruit juice, especially fresh fruit juice, is rich in fruit acid, which can accelerate the dissolution of antibiotics, reduce the efficacy of antibiotics, and may also generate harmful intermediate products and increase toxic and side effects; However, milk will reduce the activity of antibiotics, so that the efficacy can not be fully exerted and the due curative effect can not be achieved. We should not drink milk when taking antidiarrheal drugs: when we have diarrhea, our appetite tends to decrease. In order to supplement the lost nutrition, we often drink milk with higher nutritional value instead of food, but what you don't know is that milk not only reduces the efficacy of antidiarrheal drugs, but also tends to aggravate diarrhea symptoms.
Therefore, never drink milk during diarrhea. Coffee and cola should not be drunk when taking ibuprofen: ibuprofen is what we often call fenbid, which has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects.
Headache, joint pain, toothache, cold and fever can all play a certain therapeutic role. However, because ibuprofen itself has a great effect on gastric mucosa, in order to avoid the aggravation of pain, we should try to avoid drinking beverages that secrete gastric acid, such as coffee and cola, so as not to aggravate the toxic side effects of ibuprofen on gastric mucosa and even induce gastric bleeding and gastric perforation.
Taking antihypertensive drugs should not eat grapefruit: the doctor suggested that it is best not to eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice during taking antihypertensive drugs. If you must eat grapefruit, you should take the corresponding antihypertensive drugs 12 hours after eating grapefruit.
This is because grapefruit contains a chemical called furan coumarin, which can affect the function of an enzyme in the liver, greatly reduce the metabolism of this enzyme on drugs, and lead to the increase of blood drug concentration in the body. At the same time, naringin in grapefruit will accelerate the absorption of drugs in the intestine.
Drug absorption is too fast and metabolism is too slow, which will lead to high drug concentration in blood. When antihypertensive drugs are taken together with grapefruit, patients will have some drug overdose reactions, including blood pressure drop, slow heart rate and even severe shock.
Taking diuretics should not eat bananas and oranges: diuretics are commonly used in clinic, but we need to pay attention to the fact that potassium will remain in the blood during taking diuretics. However, bananas, oranges and other fruits are high in potassium. After taking it, patients accumulate too much potassium in the body, which is easy to induce heart and blood pressure complications.
2. What is the common sense of safe medication in daily life?
1. Drugs should be prepared at home:
① Common drugs: commonly used drugs for respiratory diseases such as colds, asthma and tracheitis; Commonly used drugs for digestive tract diseases such as diarrhea, vomiting and loss of appetite; Others, such as cod liver oil, calcium tablets, external drugs for ENT and dermatology diseases, etc.
② Commonly used drugs: There are many kinds of drugs to treat various systemic diseases, so you only need to prepare commonly used drugs at home. There are many drugs with similar effects, so you can choose some for standby.
③ Safe medication: Children have strict medication requirements, and improper use may easily lead to adverse consequences. Spare drugs should be drugs with little side effects, little toxic reaction and simple use.
4 Easy to use: Internal medicine and external medicine are the main standing medicines at home. Try to use injections as little as possible, because improper use and poor mastery can easily lead to adverse consequences such as allergies and poisoning.
⑤ Easy-to-preserve drugs: Family-kept drugs generally last for a long time. This requires less drugs to be stored, especially those that are easy to deteriorate and fail. Specifically, tablets should be used as the main ingredient, supplemented by aqueous solutions. Select some drugs with better packaging for storage.
⑥ Drugs easy to master: All kinds of drugs have their own dosage, usage, indications and side effects, which are difficult for complicated parents to master. Therefore, the drugs in the reserve should be few and refined, with few types, easy to remember and use, and less mistakes.
2. Taking cold medicine should not eat sweets: Medical experiments have proved that if you take cold medicine containing acetaminophen on an empty stomach, it usually takes about 20 minutes, and the drug concentration in the blood can reach the highest. When the patient has sugary food in his stomach, the absorption of cold medicine will be delayed for 2 hours, which will affect his function. Eating too many sweets will also make a lot of sugar enter the blood, which will lead to poor appetite of patients. In addition, the sugar in sweets can promote the secretion of cortisol after entering the human body. Cortisol has an inhibitory effect on the immune system, which will greatly reduce the body resistance of patients, so remember not to eat sweets and sweet drinks when you have a cold.
3. Don't drink juice or milk when taking antibiotics: People in China have to take antibiotics to feel at ease. No matter whether you take antibiotics or not, remember not to drink juice or milk for 2 hours before and after taking antibiotics. This is because fruit juice, especially fresh fruit juice, is rich in fruit acid, which can accelerate the dissolution of antibiotics, reduce the efficacy of antibiotics, and may also generate harmful intermediate products and increase toxic and side effects; However, milk will reduce the activity of antibiotics, so that the efficacy can not be fully exerted and the due curative effect can not be achieved.
4. It is not advisable to drink milk when taking antidiarrheal drugs: when diarrhea occurs, our appetite tends to decrease. In order to supplement the lost nutrition, we often drink milk with higher nutritional value instead of food, but what you don't know is that milk not only reduces the efficacy of antidiarrheal drugs, but also the lactose in milk is easy to aggravate diarrhea symptoms. Therefore, never drink milk during diarrhea.
5. It is not advisable to drink coffee or cola when taking ibuprofen: ibuprofen is what we often call fenbid, which has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects. Headache, joint pain, toothache, cold and fever can all play a certain therapeutic role. However, because ibuprofen itself has a great effect on gastric mucosa, in order to avoid the aggravation of pain, we should try to avoid drinking beverages that secrete gastric acid, such as coffee and cola, so as not to aggravate the toxic side effects of ibuprofen on gastric mucosa and even induce gastric bleeding and gastric perforation.
6. Taking antihypertensive drugs should not eat grapefruit: The doctor suggested that it is best not to eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice during taking antihypertensive drugs. If you must eat grapefruit, you should take the corresponding antihypertensive drugs 12 hours after eating grapefruit. This is because grapefruit contains a chemical called furan coumarin, which can affect the function of an enzyme in the liver, greatly reduce the metabolism of this enzyme on drugs, and lead to the increase of blood drug concentration in the body. At the same time, naringin in grapefruit will accelerate the absorption of drugs in the intestine. Drug absorption is too fast and metabolism is too slow, which will lead to high drug concentration in blood. When antihypertensive drugs are taken together with grapefruit, patients will have some drug overdose reactions, including blood pressure drop, slow heart rate and even severe shock.
7. Taking diuretics should not eat bananas and oranges: Diuretics are commonly used in clinic, but it should be noted that potassium will remain in the blood during taking diuretics. However, bananas, oranges and other fruits are high in potassium. After taking it, patients accumulate too much potassium in the body, which is easy to induce heart and blood pressure complications.
3. What are the basic drugs commonly used by ordinary people?
With the gradual improvement of people's living standards, the continuous popularization of medical and health knowledge, people's awareness of disease prevention and fitness has been strengthened, many families have medicines, and some minor problems can be treated in time.
However, any drug has two sides, which can not only cure diseases, but also endanger human health. Therefore, according to the health status of family members, we should prepare a small amount of safe and effective commonly used drugs and learn to use them scientifically and reasonably.
Families can generally reserve the following medicines. (1) antipyretic and analgesic drugs: such as aspirin, painkillers and indomethacin.
(2) Drugs for treating colds: such as Puganmin, Contac, Ganmaotong, Li Qiang Yinqiao Tablet, Baijiahei Ganmao Tablet, etc. (3) antitussive and expectorant drugs: such as Bisuping, Kebiqing, Shedan Chuanbei liquid, etc.
(4) Antibiotics: such as norfloxacin, compound sulfamethoxazole, thalidomide spiramycin, procymidone, etc. (5) Gastrointestinal antispasmodics: such as propofol and 654-2.
(6) Digestive AIDS: such as motilium, multienzyme tablets, medicated leaven, etc. (7) Laxatives: Ruodao, rhubarb soda tablets, glycerin suppository, kaisai dew, etc.
(8) Antidiarrheal drugs: such as Yimengting, Huoxiang Zhengqi water, ten drops of water, etc. (9) Antiallergic drugs: such as chlorpheniramine, chlorpheniramine, diphenhydramine, etc. (10) External anti-inflammatory and disinfectant drugs: alcohol, iodine, purple liquid, red liquid, potassium permanganate, etc.
(1l) External painkillers: such as rheumatism ointment and safflower oil. (12) Others: Band-Aids, essential balm, cooling oil, sterilized cotton swabs, gauze, adhesive tape, etc.
4. What are the essential drugs for life?
Clinical thermometer, band-aid, sterile gauze bandage, round-headed scissors, pliers, disposable gloves, antibiotic ointment, aspirin, painkillers, indomethacin, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular drugs, sphygmomanometer, blood glucose meter, cold medicine, cough and asthma medicine, etc.
List of essential drugs for family first aid kit: 1, first aid manual According to the statistics of the International Red Cross, only 12% of adults in the world can take emergency rescue measures, and only 5% of them are effective. Many families have a lot of things in their first-aid medicine boxes, but they don't know the first-aid methods.
Lack of first aid knowledge makes many of us feel at a loss when an accident happens, so a first aid manual is the most important. General first aid manuals can be bought in bookstores or downloaded and bound online.
2. When using the mercury thermometer, the mercury column should be removed first, and the sweat clip under the armpit should be wiped 10 minute. When using the electronic thermometer, the probe should be placed at the position where the temperature needs to be measured until the buzzer is heard and the measured value is read. Household electronic thermometers also have a service life of about 5 years.
3, Band-Aids are used for small wounds, dressing wounds, with large, medium and small sizes. Prepare waterproof band-aid and medicine band-aid.
Sterile gauze is used to cover the wound. It is impossible to leave cotton silk on the wound like cotton, and it will not affect the wound when it is taken out.
You can also use bandages. Bandages are elastic and can be used to dress wounds without affecting blood circulation. 2-inch ones are suitable for hands and 3-inch ones are suitable for feet.
5. The triangular bandage, also called triangular bandage, has many uses, which can support the injured upper limb and fix the bandage or fracture. 6. Round-headed scissors, pliers and disposable gloves are relatively safe and can be used to cut adhesive tapes or bandages.
It can also be used to cut clothes if necessary. Tweezers can be used to hold dressings instead of hands, or to remove dirt from wounds.
Disposable gloves can avoid direct contact with wounds and cross infection. 7. Masks are mainly used to isolate the pollution of oral and nasal gases to wounds. Need to be reminded that you must wash your hands before and after wearing it, and replace it immediately after wearing it once.
8. When a flashlight is used for rescue in a dark environment, it can be used for lighting, and it can also be used for pupillary reaction for people who faint. 9. Wash the wound with 0.9% normal saline.
Based on hygiene requirements, it is best to choose independent small packages or medium-sized bottles. It should be noted that the leftovers after opening should be thrown away and not put into the first aid kit.
If not, you can use unopened distilled water or mineral water instead. 10. Disinfecting paper towels are used to clean the skin, sterilize it, tear open the package and wipe the skin directly.
1 1. Plastic wrap is used to wrap the burned and scalded parts before being sent to the hospital. 12. The ice pack is placed in the position of abrasion, muscle strain or joint sprain, which can shrink the microvessels and help to reduce swelling.
When nosebleeds, it can be placed on the forehead of the injured person to help stop bleeding. 13, antibiotic ointment, such as chlortetracycline ointment and erythromycin ointment, is used to protect the inner skin exposed in the case of knee and elbow abrasions.
Note: Do not use antibiotics at will. Please read the instructions carefully. Or follow the doctor's advice.
14, local antihistamines and aspirin (or other over-the-counter analgesics) antihistamines are mainly used for antiallergic, such as chlorpheniramine, cisplatin (astemizole), diphenhydramine, etc. Analgesics, such as aspirin, painkillers and indomethacin. For relieving mild to moderate pain, such as headache, joint pain, toothache, myalgia, neuralgia and dysmenorrhea, it should be prepared for at least three to five days.
If you still don't get better after taking the medicine for 5 hours, please go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying your illness. It should be reminded that the medicines in the family first aid kit should be cleaned every 3~6 months.
If your family has various chronic diseases, heart diseases, etc. You should supplement the first aid kit according to your personal situation. What medicines should the elderly at home keep? 1, nine times out of ten, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular drugs, the elderly are now suffering from cardiovascular diseases. In addition to the drugs that need to be taken according to the doctor's advice, you may wish to prepare more nitroglycerin at ordinary times. Take it immediately if you feel chest tightness, heart discomfort, or angina pectoris.
Now that nitroglycerin has a new spray, it is more convenient to spray it twice. If parents suffer from cerebrovascular diseases, children can prepare some angong Niuhuang pills at home. If they find signs of a stroke, such as suddenly lisping and unable to speak, it's best to let them take one.
2. Poor gastrointestinal function of digestive drugs is also a common problem of the elderly. On the one hand, they are prone to flatulence after eating, so they can prepare some gastrointestinal motility drugs similar to motilium; On the other hand, constipation is not a big problem, but many elderly people die suddenly.
So prepare some laxatives, such as kaiselu. 3, sphygmomanometer, blood glucose meter For blood pressure drugs, it is best for the elderly with poor ears to choose electronic, and the accuracy is generally no problem.
When you feel dizzy, chest tightness and other uncomfortable symptoms, you'd better measure them in time. In addition, after getting up in the morning, it is best to measure your blood pressure in order to find abnormalities earlier.
Blood glucose meter is a necessary thing for diabetic patients, and it can be measured anytime and anywhere when you are uncomfortable. 4, oxygen bag patients with heart disease or poor lung function, it is recommended to prepare one.
However, it should be noted that the oxygen bag can only solve the "temporary pain". Once the symptoms are relieved, you must go to a regular hospital for treatment. 5. Thermometer The sensitivity of the elderly to temperature changes is not as good as before, and they don't feel their fever most of the time.
Therefore, when the elderly are depressed and have no appetite, it is best to take their temperature first to see if they have a fever. Moreover, fever is the "Depth Charge" of many major diseases, which should not be neglected.
In addition, drugs for colds, fever, cough and asthma can also be used for many years. Experts remind that the family medicine box is for emergency use. If the sudden symptoms are relieved after taking the medicine, you should go to the hospital for systematic examination so as not to miss the treatment opportunity.
Many elderly people have sudden illness, so it is necessary to pay attention to the placement and use of small family medicine boxes: 1. Children should put the medicine box at the bedside of the old man. If they are sick at night, they can reach it with one hand. 2. Check the expired drugs every 3 months.
3, try to choose over-the-counter drugs, because the general effect is good, the use is simple, and the commonly used drugs are best to be few and refined, and the dosage does not need too much. The most important thing is to see if it can "get rid of the disease".
5. Medical tips
The conflict between aspirin and alcohol. Wine is oxidized to acetaldehyde in the body first, and then to acetic acid. Aspirin will prevent acetaldehyde from being oxidized to acetic acid, which will make acetaldehyde accumulate in the body, aggravate symptoms such as fever and general pain, and easily cause liver damage. Berberine conflicts with tea. Tea contains about 10% tannin, which is easily decomposed into tannic acid in the body, and tannic acid will precipitate alkaloids in berberine, reducing its efficacy. So you can't drink tea for 2 hours before and after taking berberine.
Ibuprofen and coffee cola conflict. Fenbid has a * * effect on gastric mucosa, while caffeine in caffeine and cocaine in cola will secrete gastric acid, which will aggravate the side effects of ibuprofen on gastric mucosa and even induce gastric bleeding and gastric perforation. Antibiotics conflict with milk and juice. Don't drink milk or juice within 2 hours before and after taking antibiotics, because milk will reduce the activity of antibiotics and make the drug effect unable to give full play; Fruit acid rich in fruit juice (especially fresh fruit juice) will accelerate the dissolution of antibiotics, which will not only reduce the curative effect, but also increase the side effects.
Calcium tablets conflict with spinach. Spinach contains a lot of potassium oxalate. Electrolytic oxalate ions will precipitate calcium ions after entering the body, which will hinder the body from absorbing calcium and easily generate calcium oxalate stones. Don't eat spinach within 2 hours before and after eating calcium tablets, or cook spinach before eating.
Anti-allergic drugs conflict with cheese and meat products. Avoid histidine-rich foods such as cheese and meat products during taking anti-allergic drugs. Because histidine will be converted into histamine in the body, and anti-allergic drugs inhibit the decomposition of histamine, leading to histamine accumulation, inducing dizziness, headache, palpitation and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Antidiarrheal drugs conflict with milk. You can't drink milk when taking antidiarrheal drugs, because milk not only reduces the efficacy of antidiarrheal drugs, but also contains lactose, which is easy to aggravate diarrhea.
Diuretics conflict with bananas and oranges. Potassium will remain in the blood during taking diuretics. If you eat bananas and oranges rich in potassium, too much potassium will accumulate in your body, which will easily lead to complications in your heart and blood pressure.
Vitamin c conflicts with shrimp. Don't eat shrimp within 2 hours before and after taking vitamin C, because the copper in shrimp will oxidize vitamin C and make it ineffective. The pentavalent arsenic in shrimp easily reacts with vitamin C to produce toxic trivalent arsenic.
Antihypertensive drugs conflict with grapefruit juice. You can't drink grapefruit juice when taking antihypertensive drugs, because naringin in grapefruit juice will affect the action of an enzyme in the liver, which is related to the metabolism of antihypertensive drugs, and it is easy to cause high drug concentration in the blood and increase side effects.
6. Basic knowledge of pharmacy
Let me tell you what I think. This topic is quite big. Indeed, there are too many things about pharmacy in life, but what I want to say is what changes pharmacy has brought to our lives and what enlightenment it has given me. What I feel most is the importance of safe, effective, reasonable and economical medication for every patient or every life! Drugs are used to cure diseases and save lives, but in fact, a considerable number of patients die not because of the disease itself, but because of medical accidents or unreasonable medication. I have seen more than one or two cases, so pharmacy let me know the importance of life and cherish life! This is the original intention of human beings to invent drugs, in order to make everyone in the world healthy.
Personally, I think that if you want to do good things, this article is not just hanging around on the Internet. You should look for pharmacy in your life, such as going to the pharmacy for internship, going to the hospital for further study and going to the pharmaceutical factory for exercise. Only in this way can you truly appreciate what life pharmacy makes you know. After all, contact at school is limited.
Everyone's experience is different. I only talk about my personal experience, which may not be suitable for you to write an article. Grading is not a problem. You can give it or not. I just hope what I said can help you. Remember one thing in life, find it in life and experience it! This is a good topic, so it is better to collect more information and wait until everything is mature before writing.
7. Management knowledge of commonly used drugs
1. What is the knowledge of drug classification management? Drug classification management is an internationally accepted management method.
According to the principle of drug safety and effectiveness, drugs are divided into prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs according to varieties, specifications, indications, dosage and route of administration, and corresponding management regulations are formulated. Since the founding of New China, China has first implemented classified management of * * * *, toxic drugs for medical use, radioactive drugs and drug rehabilitation drugs. At present, the core of classified management of prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs is to strengthen the management of prescription drugs, standardize the management of over-the-counter drugs, reduce the occurrence of irrational drug use, and effectively ensure the safety and effectiveness of people's drug use.
Second, what are prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs? Prescription drugs refer to drugs that can only be prepared, purchased and used by medical practitioners or assistant medical practitioners. Over-the-counter drugs refer to drugs that can be judged, purchased and used by themselves without prescriptions from practicing doctors or assistant practicing doctors.
Prescription drugs are called prescription drugs or ethical drugs in English and OTC drugs in English. In the United States, it is also called "Over The Cornter", which has become a common name all over the world. Third, how to identify non-prescription drugs? (1) Article 7 of the Administrative Measures for the Classification of Prescription Drugs and Non-prescription Drugs (Trial) stipulates that the words OTC designated by the state must be printed on the packaging of non-prescription drugs.
(2) Article 7 of the Interim Provisions on the Administration of the Circulation of Prescription Drugs and Non-prescription Drugs (for Trial Implementation) points out that for non-prescription drugs entering the field of drug circulation, the production enterprise shall conspicuously print corresponding advice words on the drug packaging or drug instructions. The specific content is: please read the drug instructions carefully and use them according to the instructions or buy and use them under the guidance of pharmacists! 4. What is safe and rational drug use? Safe and rational drug use is to choose drugs reasonably according to the condition, the patient's physique and the overall situation of drugs, so as to truly "suit the right medicine" and to use drugs accurately at the right dose and time.
Pay attention to the contraindications, adverse reactions and interactions of this drug. And pay attention to spend as little money as possible.
Only in this way can drugs be used safely, reasonably, effectively and economically. 5. How to read the drug instructions accurately? Drug instructions are one of the bases to guide how to use drugs, and they have legal effect.
Accurate reading and understanding of instructions before medication is the premise of safe medication. The first thing to know is the name of the drug.
Regular drug instructions all have the generic name, trade name, English name and chemical name of the drug (among which over-the-counter drugs have no chemical name). As long as the general users know the proper name of the drug, that is, the generic name, they can avoid repeated drug use.
Because a drug has only one generic name (that is, the legal name stipulated by the state), unlike several trade names. In the column of indications, patients who use over-the-counter drugs can judge whether their diseases meet the indications, prescribe the right medicine, and choose to buy with the help of pharmacists.
Secondly, we should understand the usage of drugs, such as taking them before meals, after meals and before going to bed, once or three times a day. Whether it is oral, external use or injection, we should look carefully. Third, pay attention to the dosage of drugs, and be sure to use drugs according to the instructions.
The dose in the general instructions is for adults, which must be accurately converted before taking by the elderly and children. Pay special attention to contraindications, adverse reactions, drug interactions and precautions. When reading the instructions. If there is any ambiguity, you should consult a pharmacist or doctor.
6. Why should 6.OTC drugs be classified into Class A and Class B? What is its symbol? One of the reasons for implementing drug classification management is to facilitate the general public. Some minor injuries and illnesses can be purchased nearby, avoiding the pain of asking for leave and wasting money and labor. In order to make it more convenient for the public, some over-the-counter drugs with higher safety are classified as Class B, which can be sold in supermarkets, hotels and department stores. Class A OTC logo is red, and Class B is green. Seven, how to identify the expiration date of drugs? Validity refers to the approved use period of drugs, which means that the quality of drugs can be guaranteed under certain storage conditions. The method of expressing the expiration date of drugs, arranged in chronological order, can generally be used in a certain year and month. For example, if the expiration date is June 2003, it means that drugs will begin to expire on July 2003 1.
The Drug Administration Law also stipulates that the production batch number, production date and expiration date should be indicated on the packaging box or instructions of drugs. Imported drugs must also be written in Chinese according to the above expressions for public reading.
Eight, over-the-counter drugs will not have serious adverse reactions? Over-the-counter drugs are drugs. Generally speaking, adverse reactions are less and lighter, but they are not absolute. Some over-the-counter drugs can also cause serious adverse reactions in a few people, and sometimes even lead to death. Therefore, over-the-counter drugs should be taken according to the instructions, and the number of times of taking should not be increased casually, and the method or route of medication should not be changed.
9. What is drug allergic reaction? Medicine is a foreign "foreign body" to people, and people's body is born with the ability to deal with "foreign body", which is originally a self-protection ability of the body. But if this reaction exceeds a certain limit, it will cause harm to the body.
Allergic reaction is a kind of over-limit reaction of human body to drugs, which is essentially an immune reaction. Drug allergic reaction belongs to adverse drug reactions.
X. how to choose drugs safely and reasonably? First of all, you should diagnose what disease you are, and then prescribe the right medicine. You can't take medicine just because of your self-feeling or a certain symptom. For example, fever and headache are symptoms of many diseases.
Can't simply take some painkillers to reduce fever; Another example is abdominal pain, which is also a symptom of some diseases. If you use painkillers indiscriminately, it will cover up some symptoms of acute abdomen, delay the illness and cause serious consequences. The second is to understand the nature, characteristics, indications and adverse reactions of drugs, and choose drugs with good curative effect and low toxicity. This is the reason why doctors often say "first choice medicine" and "second line medicine".
For example, there are many kinds of painkillers. For common cold, headache, joint pain, neuropathic pain and female menstrual abdominal pain, you can choose any one of acetaminophen (paracetamol), fenbid, analgesic and aspirin. Belladonna and atropine can be used for abdominal pain caused by gastrointestinal spasm.