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Medication - Coggle Diagram
Medication
Medications
Analgesics
Antacids
Antianxiety Drugs
Antiarrhythmics
Antibacterials
Antibiotics
Anticoagulants and Thrombolytics
Anticonvulsants
Antidepressants
Antidiarrheals
Antiemetics
Antifungals
Antihistamines
Antihypertensives
Anti-Inflammatories
Antineoplastics
Antipsychotics
Antipyretics
Antivirals
Barbiturates
Beta-Blockers
Bronchodilators
Cold Cures
Corticosteroids
Cough Suppressants
Cytotoxics
Decongestants
Diuretics
Expectorant
Hormones
Hypoglycemics
Immunosuppressives
Laxatives
Muscle Relaxants
Sedatives
Sex Hormones (Female)
Sex Hormones (Male)
Sleeping Drugs
Tranquilizer
Vitamins
Grades
non-perscribed
Prescribed
hospital grade
store bought
Ilegal
Cannabis
Cocaine
MDMA/Ecstasy
GHB
Hallucinogens
Heroin
Inhalants
Ketamine
Methamphetamine
Ilegal drugs which can be used for medical purposes
Cocaine
irritable bowel disease and other intestinal dysfunctions
Heroin
Pain management and palliative care
Magic Mushrooms
Long term cluster-head aches, OCD, Anxiety and Depression
Ketamine
Chronic depression
MDMA
Potential applications to PTSD
LSD
treatment for alcoholism
Cannabis
Pain relief for chronic illness
NOTE: these are just potential uses based on research completed by SBS
Side Effects
Constipation
Skin rash or dermatitis
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
Headache
Insomnia
Nausea
Suicidal thoughts
Abnormal heart rhythms
Internal bleeding
Cancer
Influences on side effects
Other variables within the body such as other administrated medications - for example if someone takes certain types of depressants they can not take nurofen as it causes potential bleeding.
medical conditions
Inflammation levels
Genetics
Diet
Weight
Age
Hormone levels
Liver or kidney function
Biology
relationship between administration and side effects
relationship between types of medication and administration
relationship between the localised target area and side effect
how dose body size effect administration proccess
difference between side effects on males vs females based on hormonal diffrences
hormonal shifts after administration
types of medication relation to hormonal shifts
storing medication and its relation to the quality of the medication
Biological effect of Ilegal drugs
ilicit drugs vs clinic drugs effectiveness to treat and cure
administration of localised vs general pain killers
Effects On
Digestive system
Respiratory system
Skeletal system
Circulatory system
Muscular system
Nervous system
Reproductive system (female)
Reproductive system (male)
Medication administration
Orally
Inhalation
Instillation
Injection
Transdermal Administration
Rectal Administration
Vaginal Administration
Chemistry
Localised vs conventional pain killers
what otherwise dangerous chemicals are used in medications and how are they safe to use?
relation between chemical compounds and storing requirments
relation between side effects and compound types
relation between compounds and administration
relation between types of medication and compounds
Storing Medication
temperature
lighting
moisture
decay
instillation
movment