Medications: The Ultimate Teen Guide
Medications: The Ultimate Teen Guide
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Series and Publisher: It Happened to Me   

Annotation: An information guide to the most common medical conditions that adolescents face today and the medications commonly prescribed to treat those conditions. Seeks to enable young people to be more involved in the medication decisions related to their care, making them aware of the choices open to them as well as the associated benefits and risks that accompany the use of the drugs. Provides basic informative descriptions for anyone interested in knowing more about over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Genre: [Health] [Reference]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #3428696
Format: Publisher's Trade
Copyright Date: 2005
Edition Date: 2005 Release Date: 12/08/04
Pages: xix, 227 pages
ISBN: 0-8108-4905-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-8108-4905-1
Dewey: 615.58
LCCN: 2004011813
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Voice of Youth Advocates

Further titled The A to Z Guide to Illnesses and Disabilities and the Medications Used for Them, this eleventh entry in the It Happened to Me series begins with an introduction that is followed by "The Hows and Whys of Taking Medication." Individual chapters address acne, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), allergies, anxiety disorders, asthma, depression, diabetes, eating disorders, eczema, inflammatory bowel disease, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, kidney disease, lupus, migraines, seizure disorders, sexually transmitted disease, and Tourette's syndrome. For each topic, information is provided on common medications, how the drugs work, possible common side effects, precautions, and "the bottom line"-a common-sense summary about the condition and medications involved. A list of generic drugs, a medication diary template, and a detailed bibliography, which includes resources about medicine and illness in general and categories for each condition addressed, are included. The detailed index will enable readers to locate specific drug information. It also cites general categories such as antibiotics, eating disorders, neurotransmitters, and diuretics. Some chapters include interesting factoids and relevant quotes from real teens. Drawbacks include fuzzy photographs, using the same photo on the first page of each chapter, and repetitious introductory matter, but most teens will not be reading this book from cover to cover. It will provide a gold mine of useful, current information written and organized specifically for those who need it most.-Sherry York.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 201-215) and index.
Reading Level: 11.0
Interest Level: 9+

While not a substitute for professional medical advice, this book is a source of information about common medical conditions that teens often face. The medications that are commonly prescribed for that condition are listed along with a description of how the medication works in the body, the brand name and generic or chemical ingredients for the medication, and the common side effects and possible interactions with food and other drugs. Additionally, strategies for coping with the stigma associated with taking medications for chronic conditions are included. The goal of this book is to inform the teen about the medications, enabling the teen to be an active participant in his or her treatment with medications. For example, a suggested list of questions to ask the doctor or pharmacist is provided. Questions such as "What food, drinks, or other medications should I avoid while taking this medication?" "What do I do if I miss a dose?" "What are the possible side effects, and which side effects should I report and which should I ignore?" "How long before I see positive effects and know that the medication is working?" By thinking about his or her lifestyle, the teen will be alert to anything that could affect the medication and symptoms that signal side effects or possible other problems with the medication. Being well informed and playing an active role in the decision-making process can help teens to feel more in control of their medical conditions. Medication issues such as dealing with several different doctors or specialists, taking several different medications, why not to order medications from another country or from the web, taking medications when pregnant or nursing, donating blood while taking certain medications, driving, and traveling and taking medications are addressed. This useful reference concludes with an example medication diary, encouraging teens to monitor their medications and any side effects; a glossary; a drug list, arranged alphabetically and listing the generic, brand name, type,


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