Scarecrow Press
Pages: 248
Trim: 7¼ x 10¼
978-0-8108-4905-1 • Hardback • December 2004 • $69.00 • (£53.00)
Cheryl Gerson Tuttle has more than thirty years of experience in education, counseling and advocacy. She is co-author of five other books including Thinking Games to Play with Your Child, Parenting a Child with a Learning Disability, Challenging Voices, Parenting a Child with a Behavior Problem, and Learning Disabilities: The Ultimate Teen Guide.
Part 1 Acknowledgments
Part 2 Foreword
Part 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 The Hows and Whys of Taking Medication
Part 5 THE A TO Z GUIDE TO ILLNESSES AND DISABILITIES AND THE MEDICATIONS USED FOR THEM
Chapter 6 2 Acne
Chapter 7 3 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Chapter 8 4 Allergies
Chapter 9 5 Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 10 6 Asthma
Chapter 11 7 Depression
Chapter 12 8 Diabetes
Chapter 13 9 Eating Disorders
Chapter 14 10 Eczema
Chapter 15 11 Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Chapter 16 12 Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA)
Chapter 17 13 Kidney Disease
Chapter 18 14 Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - SLE)
Chapter 19 15 Migraines
Chapter 20 16 Seizure Disorders
Chapter 21 17 Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Chapter 22 18 Tourette Syndrome (TS)
Part 23 Glossary: Terms Related to Medications and Conditions Included in This Book
Part 24 List of Medications by Generic Name
Part 25 Medication Diary
Part 26 Bibliography
Part 27 Index
Part 28 About the Author
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 commonsense 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 will provide a gold mine of useful, current information written and organized specifically for those who need it most.
— VOYA
Written specifically for teens, this resource provides information on medications for common health conditions. Over-the-counter and prescription medications for each condition are listed, and their methods of actions are briefly described. Possible side effects and interactions with food and other drugs are then listed. Emphasis throughout is on actively participating in treatment by asking questions and reporting side effects, with advice on dealing with several doctors, taking multiple medications, and ordering medications from another country or from the Web. An example medication diary, a glossary, and a drug list are included.
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