ACTIVE VOCABULARY

Read and learn the following words:

1. drug[drAg] лекарство, наркотик

2. exclusively [ik`skHzivli] исключительно

3. prescribe [pri`skraib] предписывать

4. volume [`vOljHm] объем

5. reference book [`refrqns] справочник

6. available [q`veilqbl] доступный

7. precaution [pri`kLSn] осторожность, противопоказание

8. data sheet [`deitq SJt] вкладыш – инструкция

9. administer[qd`ministq] назначать, применять, давать (лекарство)

10. externally [eks`tWnli] наружно

11. anaesthetic[`xnis`Tetik] анестетик

12. abolish [q`bOliS] снимать, устранять

13. kill[kil] убивать

14. derive[di`raiv] происходить от

15. derivatives [di`rivetivz] производные

16. liable[`laiqbl] подверженный, склонный

17. beforehand [bi`fLhxnd] заранее

18. order[`Ldq] заказывать

 

TEXT

DRUGS

The metric system is used exclusively when ordering and prescribing drugs. The metric unit of weight is the gram (g) and this is divided into thousandths called milligrams (mg).

The unit of volume is the litre (l) which is subdivided into thousandths called millilitres (ml). A litre is equivalent to just under two pints. The standart medicine teaspoon holds 5 ml.

Various reference books are available to help practitioners keep up to date with new drugs, the trade names of drugs, dosages and precautions with particular drugs. Manufacturers are also legally required to provide data sheets for all new drugs, giving full details of usage.

Drugs may be administered externally or internally.

Drugs are classified into groups which have a specific action, such as antibacterial drugs, which are used for the treatment of infections, or local anaesthetics, which abolish pain. Some drugs belong to more than one group; for example, lignocaine, which is local and surface anaesthetic. Let's take antibacterial drugs as an example.

They are administered internally to kill bacteria.

Antibiotics are drugs originally derived from microorganisms: for example, penicillins, tetracyclines, and erythromycin. Many people allergic to penicillin and its derivatives. If such people are given any of these drugs they are liable to develop a dangerous reaction. Patients must always be asked beforehand if they are allergic to penicillin or any other drugs.

There are strict legal requirements for the purchase, storage, use indetification, dispensing and prescription of drugs.

Many drugs are poisonous if taken accidentally or in excess; others caustic and may cause painful burns. Some common sense precautions in storing drugs are to keep them well away from food and drinks; keep poisons locked up in a special poisons cabinet; and to keep caustics on the lowest shelf where accidental spillage cannot affect the eyes or burn the face.

 

 

Stocks of drugs must be stored in accordance with manufacturers' instructions and not kept beyond their expiry date. Records of their purchase, supply and expiry date must be kept for at least 11 years.any drugs which have passed their expiry date should be discarded, together with any solutions which have become discoloured or cloudy.

Certain drugs, such as adrenaline, halothane and hydrogen peroxide must be stored in dark bottles to prevent premature deterioration, while poisons bottles are ribbed to undicate by touch that their contents are dangerous.

NOTES

1. just under two pints – приблизительно двум пинтам

2. various reference books are available – существуют самые различные справочники

3. keep up to date with new drugs – осваивать новые препараты

4. trade names – торговые знаки (зарегистрированные фирменные названия, например, лекарств)

5. to provide data sheets – обеспечить вкладышем – инструкцией

6. which abolish pain – которые действуют обезболивающе