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  • What is a male condom?
    A barrier method for men
  • What does a male condom protect against?
    Pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases
  • What is the effectiveness range of male condoms when used properly?
    75-98% effective
  • What is a female condom?
    The female counterpart of male condom
  • Where is a female condom inserted?
    Into the vagina before sexual contact
  • What are oral contraceptives used for?
    Preventing pregnancy and reducing cancer incidence
  • How do injectable contraceptives work?
    They thicken cervical mucus and stop ovulation
  • How often is the injectable contraceptive administered?
    Every two or three months
  • What is bilateral tubal ligation (BLT)?
    Surgical tying or cutting of fallopian tubes
  • When is bilateral tubal ligation usually performed?
    After childbirth
  • What is a vasectomy?
    Surgical tying or cutting of the vas deferens
  • What does a cervical cap do?
    Blocks sperm entry into the womb
  • What is AIDS?
    A fatal communicable disease
  • What virus causes AIDS?
    Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • How does HIV affect the body?
    It attacks the immune system
  • What are opportunistic infections?
    Infections that occur when the immune system is weak
  • Name one opportunistic infection associated with AIDS.
    Kaposi’s sarcoma
  • What are some symptoms of AIDS?
    Rash, sore throat, fever, tiredness
  • What are gateway drugs?
    • Initial drugs leading to illegal drug abuse
    • Examples include alcohol and tobacco
    • Affect decision-making skills
  • What is alcohol classified as?
    A psychoactive substance
  • What are the types of alcohol mentioned?
    Isopropyl, methanol, ethanol
  • What is isopropyl alcohol used for?
    Rubbing alcohol in medicine
  • What is methanol also known as?
    Methyl alcohol
  • What are the effects of harmful alcohol use?
    Drowsiness, vomiting, impaired judgment
  • What does the Consumer Act cover?
    Quality and safety of products
  • What are the basic rights of a consumer?
    Right to basic needs, safety, and information
  • What is the right to basic needs?
    Guarantees survival and adequate resources
  • What is the primary purpose of the Consumer Act?
    To protect consumer interests and promote welfare
  • What types of products does the Consumer Act cover?
    Food, drugs, cosmetics, and devices
  • What does the Consumer Act require for products being sold?
    Proper labeling and fair packaging
  • What are the 8 basic rights of a consumer?

    1. Right to Basic Needs
    2. Right to Safety
    3. Right to Information
    4. Right to Choose
    5. Right to Representation
    6. Right to Redress
    7. Right to Consumer Education
    8. Right to a Healthy Environment
  • What does the Right to Basic Needs guarantee?
    Survival, food, clothing, shelter, healthcare
  • What does the Right to Safety protect consumers from?
    Hazardous goods and services
  • What is the Right to Information about?
    Protection against misleading advertising
  • What does the Right to Choose ensure for consumers?
    Competitive prices and quality assurance
  • What does the Right to Representation allow consumers to do?
    Express interests in government policies
  • What does the Right to Redress provide for consumers?
    Compensation for unsatisfactory goods or services
  • What is the purpose of the Right to Consumer Education?
    To acquire knowledge for informed choices
  • What does the Right to a Healthy Environment ensure?
    Living in a safe and dignified environment
  • What does the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare (PITAHC) do?
    Works with the Department of Health