There are medicines that require a prescription and medicines that can be obtained without a prescription, and while the types of these medicines are numerous and limitless, we will review the main types of prescription medicines and their potential harm below.
Medications that require a prescription
Although this type includes a large number of medications, all of these medications frequently fall into one of three categories based on their potential effects on the body:
1- All types of steroids
If you're searching for an example of a prescription medicine, anabolic steroids are a big category that encompasses a lot of the drugs that are categorized as stimulants.
And stimulants are drugs that significantly increase levels of awareness and activity in the body, and it does not stop there, but stimulants may cause noticeable changes in a person's behavior as if he had become another person after taking them!
This type of medicine has the following potential side effects if misused:
Significantly increased heart rate, potentially leading to strokes and heart attacks!
Seizures and convulsions that are severe and unexpected.
Weight loss occurs suddenly as a result of the body's metabolism speeding up.
Raise blood pressure to dangerous levels.
Malnutrition and loss of appetite.
Body temperature is dangerously rising.
2- All kinds of sedatives
Sedatives, unlike the previous type, stimulate the body to relax, so this type of medicine is usually prescribed to specific groups of people who suffer from insomnia and sleep problems and difficulties.
Side effects:
Loss of consciousness, as well as general issues with consciousness and alertness.
Difficulties concentrating and decreased productivity.
Occasionally dangerously lowering blood pressure levels.
Accidents are more likely, particularly when driving while under the influence of sedatives.
Breathing issues and difficulties that can lead to suffocation and death.
It is important to note that combining sedatives and alcohol is a lethal prescription that can result in death!
3- Opiates and painkillers
Many well-known painkiller types contain opium, which can be easily addictive and has devastating effects if misused.
Strong painkillers in this category are typically only prescribed in extreme circumstances, such as after an accident or injury where the pain is severe and unbearable or during surgery where the patient needs to be fully or partially sedated.
Addiction to severe withdrawal symptoms that make the patient want to continue using the drug.
Unconsciousness.
Constipation is extremely uncomfortable.
Coma or even death when these drugs are consumed in large doses.
Dizziness, nausea, and vomiting are all symptoms.
Speech and speech problems.
It should be noted that combining pain relievers and opioids with antidepressants or alcohol can result in death!
Important advice and suggestions
- Ask your doctor about medication effects, dosage, and when to stop.
Never combine the aforementioned medications with alcohol, antidepressants, or any other medication.
Do not stop taking the medication without first consulting your doctor, and only buy and take a new carton with a prescription.
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