Drugs

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  • Medications, also known as drugs, are used in medicine to treat various conditions.
  • The NHS spends over seventeen billion pounds a year on medications.
  • Medications can be categorized into two groups: those that relieve symptoms and those that treat the disease.
  • Painkillers, such as aspirin and paracetamol, are used to relieve symptoms of a sore throat.
  • Cough medicine can reduce the need to cough.
  • Antibiotics can kill bacteria and prevent the growth of new bacteria, but they don't work on viruses.
  • Antibiotics can only kill certain types of bacteria, so doctors might need to do a test first to find out which type of bacteria you have before they can prescribe an antibiotic.
  • Antibiotic resistance is a problem where bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, meaning that we can't use the same antibiotics to treat those bacteria anymore.