The overall analysis of the nature and effects of these drugs on the youth and government regulations in place.
Learning about orphan and nonprescription drugs: importance to the youth
- It creates awareness of the existence of the drugs
- Helps the youth weight benefits against risks before and after consumption
- It enables the youth to direct passion for innovation to the right places
- Highlights little known economic benefits of the drugs
- Enlightening the present generation protects future generations from negative elements of the drugs
- Allows for the understanding of policies regarding the drugs
Description: overall population presently affected by both drugs
- Orphan drugs used for the treatment of rare conditions
- Nonprescription often applicable to minor conditions
- Non- prescriptive drugs provide easy access to drugs for trivial conditions, e.g., muscle aches
- The largest consumer base in most populations starts from the age of 14yrs onwards.
- This makes up more than half of the entire population in the United States.
- Nonprescription drugs are available in pharmaceutical stores throughout America and Europe.
Impact of orphan and nonprescription drugs on the youth
- The impact of the drugs on the youth contains both positive and negative elements.
- The impact often depends on issues relating to the drugs that society gives relevance.
- Leniency in government policies contributes to both positive and negative impacts.
- The issue requires more oversight to reduce risk factors and increase benefits.
- Minimal oversight encourages low quality
- Health risks and benefits are imminent after the usage of both types of drugs.
Effects of orphan and nonprescription drugs on the youth: Associated risks
- More than 50 million people in the EU and the US suffer orphan diseases.
- Access to nonprescription has negative effects on the population.
- It increases the chances of abuse through self-medication.
- Ease of access to non-prescription drugs increases the chances of addiction among youth.
- Self-medication also increases the chances of aggravating existing problems.
Benefits of orphan and nonprescription drugs to the youth
- Relaxed restrictions from governments create business opportunities.
- Most governments provide incentives for scientific research and innovations.
- Tax incentives are usually applied to the development of new, effective drugs.
- Additionally, governments provide enhanced patent protection and marketing rights
- In the US, such rights amount to a monopoly for up to 7yrs.
- Monopolies create a substantial financial gain.
Cont
- Expansion of research and manufacturing increases job opportunities for youth.
- Job opportunities allow for exploration of the potential for practical application of theoretical concepts.
- An increase in job opportunities reduces crime rates, creating safe living environments
- The choice to focus on the advantages more than risks lies with the youth.
- The exploitation of benefits would work better than focus on risks.