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Definition The WHO defines drug dependence as: “A state, psychic and sometimes physical resulting from taking a drug characterized by …
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Undesirable or harmful effects which can occur at therapeutic doses and need a reduction of dose or drug withdrawal. Adverse …
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A multitude of host & environmental factors influence drug response. Understanding of these factors can guide choice of appropriate drug …
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Certain drugs do not act through any of the mechanisms already mentioned, they are categorized as miscellaneous. These include: Colchicines, …
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In drug channel interaction, drug interfere with the flow of ions through the channels specific for these ions. These include …
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Drug enzyme interaction is similar to drug receptor interactions. The drugs resemble the natural substrates, bind enzymes and cause change …
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Receptor: Macromolecules protein in nature which are target sites for drugs. Most drugs have to bind receptors to produce effects. …
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In chemical mechanisms, drugs act by producing chemical reactions in the body. These include: Chemically acting antacids– NaHCO3 Chelating agents– …
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When the drug does not produce any chemical reaction or change in the cells of the body and the effect …
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All drugs bring about complex interactions with molecules of living systems. These actions, either physical or chemical, mainly act at …
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Definition The WHO defines drug dependence as: “A state, psychic and sometimes physical resulting from taking a drug characterized by …
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Undesirable or harmful effects which can occur at therapeutic doses and need a reduction of dose or drug withdrawal. Adverse …
Read More »
A multitude of host & environmental factors influence drug response. Understanding of these factors can guide choice of appropriate drug …
Read More »
Certain drugs do not act through any of the mechanisms already mentioned, they are categorized as miscellaneous. These include: Colchicines, …
Read More »
In drug channel interaction, drug interfere with the flow of ions through the channels specific for these ions. These include …
Read More »
Drug enzyme interaction is similar to drug receptor interactions. The drugs resemble the natural substrates, bind enzymes and cause change …
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Receptor: Macromolecules protein in nature which are target sites for drugs. Most drugs have to bind receptors to produce effects. …
Read More »
In chemical mechanisms, drugs act by producing chemical reactions in the body. These include: Chemically acting antacids– NaHCO3 Chelating agents– …
Read More »
When the drug does not produce any chemical reaction or change in the cells of the body and the effect …
Read More »
All drugs bring about complex interactions with molecules of living systems. These actions, either physical or chemical, mainly act at …
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