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Level 3
level: Level 3
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 3
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usually caused by genetic differences in metabolism of the drug or by immunologic mechanisms, including allergic reactions
IDIOSYNCRASY
usually refers to allergic or other immunologic responses to drugs
Hypersensitivity
a state of decreased responsiveness to the drug's effect as a consequence of continued drug administration
Tolerance
a response in which responsiveness diminishes rapidly after administration of a drug
Tachyphylaxis
alter normal physiological functions
Functional Modifiers
Tachycardia associated with anxiety
Beta blockers
For relieving fever due to cancer
Naproxen
response to endogenous pyrogen IL-1
Fever
supplement or replace endogenous substance that are lacking or insufficient
Replenishers - Insulin
diagnosis of certain conditions EX. Myasthenia Gravis = Tensilon test (Edrophonium
Diagnostic Agents
drugs used to kill/ inhibit growth/ multiplication of cells or nucleic acids considered as foreign to the body
Chemotherapeutic Agents