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drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. see what you know about kinds of drug use and drug interactions. match each drug use or interaction to the tiles misuse drug synergism drug antagonism pairs taking caffeine with an allergy medicine that causes drowsiness → appropriate use taking aspirin if you have bleeding or stomach problems → taking one drug to speed up digestion so another can be absorbed faster → taking insulin to treat diabetes →
- For "taking aspirin if you have bleeding or stomach problems": Aspirin can worsen bleeding and stomach issues, so this is misuse (using a drug in a way that's harmful or inappropriate).
- For "taking one drug to speed up digestion so another can be absorbed faster": When two drugs interact to enhance each other's effects (here, one helps the other be absorbed), this is drug synergism (combined effect is greater than individual effects).
- For "taking insulin to treat diabetes": Insulin is the correct drug for diabetes treatment, so this is appropriate use (using a drug as intended for its medical purpose).
(Note: The first pair in the image has an error—caffeine with drowsy allergy medicine is actually misuse, but assuming we match the remaining tiles: "taking aspirin..." → misuse; "taking one drug..." → drug synergism; "taking insulin..." → appropriate use. Also, "drug antagonism" would be when one drug reduces another's effect, but no tile here fits that, so we focus on the given tiles and pairs.)
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- taking aspirin if you have bleeding or stomach problems → misuse
- taking one drug to speed up digestion so another can be absorbed faster → drug synergism
- taking insulin to treat diabetes → appropriate use