........of medicines may affect our body. write fill in the blanks what is the answer os this question
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All medicines can cause unwanted side effects. For example, some antibiotics can cause allergic reactions in around five per cent of the population. Skin rashes are a common reaction. But, it is not always easy to tell if the reaction is caused by the medicine or the illness.
Interactions between other medicines the person may be taking is a further complication. Interactions can happen between prescription, over-the-counter and complementary medicines.
About 60 per cent of Australians use complementary medicines at least once a year. Many people believe that they are safer because they come from natural sources. This isn’t always true.
Some herbal remedies act on the body as powerfully as any conventional medicine, and unwanted side effects can occur.
Some examples of complementary medicines that can cause side effects include:
echinacea – more than 20 different types of reactions have been reported. Some include asthma attacks, hives, swelling, aching muscles and gastrointestinal upsets
feverfew – pregnant women should not use this herb, as it can trigger uterine contractions. In animal experiments, feverfew triggered spontaneous abortions (miscarriages)
Explanation:
Different drugs, different effects
Drugs affect your body's central nervous system. They affect how you think, feel and behave. The three main types are depressants, hallucinogens and stimulants: Depressants slow or 'depress' the function of the central nervous system.
Answer:
I guess its drugs,
because I'm not sure about it.