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Drug safety handwritten report material content

Introduction: Drug safety is related to the health of the people, and is also an important factor in national image and social harmony and stability. So how much do you know about drug safety? Below I have prepared some handwritten materials on drug safety for your reference. I hope you like it.

How to understand the labels on the drug instructions

Most of the drug instructions have "use with caution", "contraindicated use" and "disabled" items printed on them. If you don't understand medicine, People generally have difficulty understanding these three words. These three words generally tell people who take medicine to be careful and not to take it randomly. Although there is only one word difference between these three words, the importance of the instructions is very different.

"Use with caution" reminds drug users to be careful when taking this drug. After taking it, you should carefully observe whether there are any adverse reactions. If so, you must stop taking it immediately; if not, you can continue to use it. Therefore, "use with caution" is telling you to be careful, not saying you can't use it.

"Do not use" is a step further than "use with caution" and has reached the level where it is not suitable for use or should be avoided. Drugs marked as "contraindicated" indicate that their adverse reactions are relatively clear and the possibility of adverse consequences is high. However, people have individual differences and cannot be generalized, so the word "contraindicated" is used as a warning. For example, people with leukopenia should avoid taking oxacillin sodium because this drug can reduce white blood cells.

"Prohibited", this is the most severe warning for drug use. Disabled means prohibited from use. For example, people who have an allergic reaction to penicillin are prohibited from using penicillin drugs; patients with glaucoma must not use atropine.

How to identify counterfeit drugs:

First, look at the packaging: modern technology can be used to imitate the packaging of genuine drugs, and the fake ones can be confused with the real ones. However, counterfeit medicines always have various traces, such as rough packaging, poor color tone, poor color registration, blurred handwriting, and frequent typos in text descriptions. Careful identification will reveal flaws.

The second is to smell the smell: some medicines have special smells, such as the smell changes, there is a strange smell or the smell disappears, etc., you should be alert to whether the medicine is fake.

The third is to look at the appearance: genuine medicines have uniform particles and are not easily crushed. Counterfeit and substandard medicines have particles of different sizes, are easy to fade, are easily crushed, and have an amyloid feeling after crushing. The dispersible tablets in genuine medicines dissolve quickly when taken orally, while the dispersible tablets in fake medicines dissolve slowly. In addition, counterfeit and substandard drugs often undergo changes such as discoloration, adhesion, loose flakes, splits, sedimentation, mold, and corruption shortly before their marked date of manufacture or within their marked expiration date. Regular injection medicines have smooth seals, clear printing, and no precipitated turbidity. Counterfeit medicines often have rough seals, burrs, and blurred printing. Tablets can be judged by whether they have cracks, sticky edges, deformation, bright color, and regular size. The authenticity of granules can be determined by whether they are clumped or sticky.

The fourth is to look at the expiration date: regular products that have been approved for legal production should have clear production dates, service life, and what to do if certain drugs precipitate, change color, etc. during the use period. Counterfeit medicines often have a production date but no expiration date, or have an expiration date but no production date, or even sometimes neither is indicated.

The fifth is to read the instructions: For approved and legally produced drugs, the instructions are accurate, the scope of treatment is strictly limited, and the methods of use, contraindications, toxic and side effects, etc. are all explained in detail. Drugs that claim to cure all diseases are often fake or illegally advertised.

Sixth, look at the document number: the drug approval document number contains the word "drug", such as "Jingwei Yaozhunzi (1996) No. 105091". If the approval text begins with the characters "京京食正之字" or "京食正字", it does not belong to the category of medicine.

Among household medications, the vast majority are oral medications. In order for oral medicines to work better, there are many issues that need to be paid attention to during the medication process.

Experts say that the following points should be paid attention to when using medicine at home:

1. Do not use water other than boiled water to deliver medicine

2. Do not decompose the medicine before taking sustained-release preparations< /p>

3. Do not force medicine into children

4. Do not add sugar when taking traditional Chinese medicine

Which three types of medicine cannot be taken with hot water:

1. Digestive aids: such as multi-enzyme tablets, yeast tablets, etc. The enzymes in these medicines are active proteins, which solidify and denature when exposed to heat and lose their catalytic effect.

2. Vitamin C: It is a water-soluble preparation and is unstable. It is easily reduced when exposed to heat and loses its efficacy.

3. Cough syrup: Cough medicine is dissolved in the syrup and covers the surface of the inflamed pharyngeal mucosa to form a protective film, which can reduce the inflammatory reaction of the mucosa, block irritation and relieve cough. If taken with hot water, the syrup will be diluted, the consistency of the mucous membrane will be reduced, and the protective film will not be formed.

Things you should pay attention to when taking medicine:

1. Be sure to take medicine on time according to the doctor's instructions.

2. Do not increase the dose of medicine at will to prevent accidents.

3. Children should not take medicines that adults take at will.

4. Before taking medicine, you should clearly read the expiration date of the medicine and approve the dosage.

Abuse of antibacterial drugs has the following harms to the human body:

1. Inducing bacterial resistance. In order to avoid drugs, pathogenic microorganisms are constantly mutating, and drug-resistant strains are also emerging. At present, there is almost no antibacterial drug without resistance.

2. Damage human organs. While antibacterial drugs kill bacteria, they can also cause damage to the human body, such as affecting liver and kidney functions, gastrointestinal reactions, and causing aplastic anemia.

3. Lead to secondary infection. Under normal circumstances, the human body's oral cavity, respiratory tract, and intestines are colonized by bacteria, and the bacterial flora maintain a balanced state under mutual antagonism. If broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs are used for a long time, sensitive bacteria will be killed, and non-sensitive bacteria will take the opportunity to multiply. Uninhibited bacteria, fungi and foreign bacteria can also take advantage of the situation and induce another infection.

4. Cause social harm. The misuse of antibacterial drugs may cause the occurrence of drug resistance of certain bacteria in an area, making it very difficult to treat infections. If this continues, humans will be helpless against the bacteria.

Drug Safety Slogan Drug Safety Slogan

1. Establish a sense of integrity and ensure drug safety.

2. Use medicine safely and live a healthy life.

3. Food and drug safety, responsibility is heavier than Mount Tai.

4. Food and drug safety and attention to human health.

5. Use drugs safely and rationally to build a harmonious society.

6. Use medication safely and rationally.

7. Basic medicines benefit thousands of families, making you, me and others healthy and happy.

8. Family affairs, state affairs, and world affairs, food and drug safety is a major matter.

9. Strengthen drug supervision to ensure public drug safety.

10. Pay attention to the quality and safety of drugs and the lives and health of the people.

11. Manage medicine well for the people, provide good medicine and benefit the people.

12. Establish a drug safety system to protect the health of thousands of families.

13. Pay attention to food and drug safety and build a healthy and harmonious city.

14. Drug quality is related to life, and supervision and management care about thousands of families.

15. Implementing drug classification management will benefit the country and the people.

16. Make it convenient for people to purchase medicines and take them with confidence!

17. Create a drug safety environment to ensure public health.

18. The quality and safety of drugs are more important than Mount Tai.

19. Pay attention to the quality and safety of drugs and strengthen self-care awareness.

20. Pay attention to medicines, care for life, and value health.

21. Ensure basic medication and improve health.

22. Drug quality and safety lead to a healthy and healthy life.

23. Adhere to the people-oriented approach and ensure the safety of food and medication.

24. Strict drug market access and standardize drug business practices.

25. Popularize safe medication knowledge and improve safe medication levels.

26. Build a drug safety credit system and create an honest brand in the health industry.

27. Strengthen drug quality awareness and ensure clinical drug safety.

28. Food and drug safety is closely related to you and me.

29. Increase drug supervision and purify the rural drug market.

30. Food and drug safety connects thousands of families, and we bring health and happiness to you and me.

31. The whole society takes action to crack down on the production and sale of fake and inferior drugs.

32. Food and drug safety requires your participation.

33. Accelerate the establishment of a legal order for food and drug safety.

34. Without the health of farmers, there will be no well-off society for farmers.

35. Pay attention to the quality and safety of drugs and the health of you, me and others.

36. Learn the Drug Management Law and use drugs safely to protect your health.

37. Food and drug safety is related to life and health.

38. Drug safety is everyone’s concern, participation and responsibility.

39. Make it convenient for people to purchase medicines and feel safe when taking medicines.

40. Produce and operate in accordance with the law to ensure drug quality.

41. Ensure drug safety and build a harmonious society.