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Drug Interactions in which the effect of a combination of two drug or more drugs with similar actions are equivalent to each idividual drug's effect. |
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Adverse Drug Effect
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Any udisirable occurrence related to administering or failing to administer a prescribed medication. |
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Adverse Drug Reaction
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Any unexpected, uninteded, undesided, or excessive response to a medication given at therapeutic dosages. |
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Any undisireable bodily effects that are a direct response to one or more drugs. |
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A drug that binds to & stimulates the activity of one or more biochemical receptor types in the body. |
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An immunologic hypersenitivity reaction resulting from the unusual sensitivity of a patient to a particular medication (a type of ADE). |
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A drug that binds to & inhibits tha activity of one or more biochemical receptor types in the body. (aka: inhibitors). |
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Drug interactions in which the effects of a combination of two or more drugs is less than the sum of the individual effects of the same drugs given alone; usually caused by one drug blocking or reducing the effect of another. |
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A measure of the extent of one drug absorption for a given drug & route (0% to 100%). |
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Any condition that renders a particular form of treratment improper or undesirable. |
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Cellular processes involved in the interaction between a drug & body cells (aka: mechanism of actions). |
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Physiological reactions of the body to a drug. Can be therapeutic or toxic & constitute how the function of the body is affected as a whole by the drug. |
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Alteration in the pharmacologic activity of a given drug caused by the presence of one or more additional drugs. |
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The length of time the concentration of a drug in the blood or tissues is sufficient to elicit a a therapeutic response. |
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