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Unit 41 Medication P2 Health and Social Care Level 3 Extended Diploma

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This assignment is set out in table format and includes a table of medications with definitions, contra-indications and side-effects. This assignment has achieved pass overall. It has met the criteria requested. No refunds.

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Medication Definition Contra-indications Side-effects
Antibiotics A medicine that Not to be taken in  Nausea, stomach
(Penicillin) impedes the conjunction with pain and vomiting
development of or Warfrin, a medication  Vaginal discharge
eliminates used to prevent blood and itching
microorganisms. clots.  Headache
 Swollen, hairy or
black tongue
 Thrush
Analgesics A drug used to alleviate Not to be taken in  Rash and swelling
(Paracetamol) pain. conjunctions with  Flushing
carbamazepine, a  Increasing
medication used to heartbeat
treat some forms of  Low blood pressure
pain and epilepsy.
Antihistamines A medicine that This form of medication  Lethargy
(Benadryl) impedes the should not be  Dizziness
physiological effects of consumed by or  Disturbed
histamine, used prescribed to coordination
especially in the individuals who are  Dry mouth
management of currently taking  Constipation
allergies. antidepressants.  Nausea
Antacids Inhibiting, neutralizing, Antacids may alter the  Constipation
(Alka-Seltzer) or counteracting acidity effects of some  Diarrhoea
of the stomach. A antibiotics and should  Stomach cramps
medicine controlling therefore not be used  Nausea
the acid levels within in conjunction with  Flatulence
the stomach. antibiotics.
Anti-coagulants Having the effect of Anti-coagulants should  Bleeding gums
(Warfarin) delaying or preventing not be consumed with  Heavy menstrual
the coagulation of the or prescribed with bleeding
blood. These medicines antibiotics.  Vomiting
are given to individuals  Diarrhoea
with a high risk of blood  Bleeding between
clots to diminish the menstruation
risk of developing  Swelling or pain
serious health around site of
conditions. injection
Psychotropic Any medication able to Psychotropic  Insomnia
(Fluoxetine) affect the mind, medications should not  Visionary changes
emotions, and be consumed with pain  Dizziness
behaviour. killers, some seizure  Nausea
medications, some  Dry mouth
stomach medications  Tremors
(e.g. ranitidine), some  Anxiety
antifungal medication  Strange dreams
and some asthma  Sweating
medication.

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