Drugs

Cards (18)

  • What is a big part of medicine?
    The use of drugs
  • How much does the NHS spend on medications annually?
    Over seventeen billion pounds
  • What are the two groups of medications?
    • Medications that relieve symptoms
    • Medications that treat diseases
  • What medications might you take for a sore throat?
    Aspirin or paracetamol
  • What do painkillers do for a sore throat?
    Reduce pain and headache
  • Do painkillers cure the problem of a sore throat?
    No, they only relieve symptoms
  • What do antibiotics do for a sore throat?
    Kill bacteria or prevent their growth
  • Why might antibiotics not help with most sore throats?
    Most sore throats are caused by viruses
  • Why can't antibiotics kill viruses?
    Antibiotics target bacteria, not viruses
  • What is a metaphor used to explain antibiotics' ineffectiveness on viruses?
    Killing a tree with a flyswatter
  • Why is it difficult to destroy viruses?
    They hide within our body cells
  • What must doctors do before prescribing antibiotics?
    Test to identify the bacteria type
  • What is antibiotic resistance?
    Bacteria become resistant to antibiotics
  • How has the ability to treat diseases changed medicine?
    • Improved quality of life
    • Extended people's lives
    • Multiple drugs can be used simultaneously
  • What is the main focus of the video discussed?
    The use of medications in medicine
  • What is the outcome of treating symptoms and diseases?
    Revolutionized medicine
  • What do multiple drugs do for patients?
    Make them feel better and treat causes
  • What is the conclusion of the video?
    Medications are crucial in medicine