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What is Medicine?

Remember the time when you fell sick, and your mother gave you medicine? You were back on your feet in no time!! But when you went to the pharmacy with your mother to buy medicines, why did it mention on the board that drugs were available there? Do you think medicine and drug is the same thing? Or do people use these terms casually?

Drug or Medicine

A drug is a substance that makes changes in your body in a certain way. A very common example of such a drug is caffeine present in your coffee. Surprising, isn’t it? It increases your heart rate and people can become addictive to coffee. Another drug that you might have heard on televisions a lot would be cocaine. Cocaine is defined as a hard drug, which along with being addictive, has super harmful effects on the body.

But does this mean that all drugs are bad/harmful drugs? Certainly not. Medicines are a type of drugs which make or body healthier especially during the times when we are sick. So to conclude, some drugs are good for your health, and some are not.

There are some other harmful drugs like tobacco(cigarettes) and alcohol. Upon consumption, they give a momentary sense of euphoria or good feeling, which makes the consumer addicted to it. But on the other hand, it shows great damage to our body like becoming nauseous, having elevated heartbeats when not using the drug etc.

Types of Medicines

Let’s take an in-depth look into the world of medicines now. 

Having a better understanding of what medicines are, we’ll move on to the different ways in which medicines can be taken by a person.

FUN FACT: Did you know that laughter can increase antibody production which will help you protect from getting sick frequently !!

Kids, always remember not to take more medicines than prescribed by the doctor. If you do so, it can have a harmful effect on the body instead of helping your body.

Here are a few questions to end this insightful lesson with:

1. All drugs are medicines, but all medicines are not drugs.

  1. True
  2. False

2. How many ways are there to take medicines?

  1. 3
  2. 6
  3. 5
  4. 4

3. Is it advisable to take medicines without consulting a doctor?

  1. Yes
  2. No
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