Instructions: You are required to finish the extensive reading of this unit (Part 3 Side Effects of Drugs), and translate the following paragraph into Chinese. Sometimes, taking a combination of prescription and non-prescription drugs can cause unwanted side effects. Side effects are what a drug does to you that you don’t want it to do. Medications are prescribed for a specific purpose, such as to control HIV. As a famous Chinese saying goes, “Any medicine has 30% of poison in it.” Eating medicine for a long time will definitely have a side-effect. Some side effects are mild, like a slight headache. Others, like liver damage, can be severe and, in rare cases, fatal.