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| 1. | A gel case containing a dose of medicine; also called a pill. |
| 2. | Rub into the skin. |
| 3. | Negative effects that some drugs have (eg. Drowsiness, dry mouth). |
| 4. | A small medicated tablet, taken to relieve a sore throat. |
| 5. | Medicine in the form of a small, flat cake; also called a pill. |
| 6. | A fee charged by a pharmacist when he gives out medicine. |
| 7. | A situation when one drug is affected negatively by another drug, and shouldn’t be taken with it. |
| 9. | Describes medicine that can be bought without a prescription |
| 11. | A type of packaging where pills are individually encased in a blister-like bubble of plastic |
| 12. | A medicine that treats nasal congestion. |
| 14. | A medicine that is inserted into the rectum or vagina. |
| 16. | Weaken or damage something |
| 17. | The injection of a fluid into the rectum to cause a bowel movement. |