Drug-Drug Interaction in Anesthesia
Tamer Mohammed El-Attary;
Abstract
Drug-drug interactions can be defined as the modulation of the pharmacologic activity of one drug (i.e., the object drug) by the prior or concomitant administration of another drug (i.e., the precipitant drug).
The interactions between a drug and the body
The interactions between a drug and the body
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| Title | Drug-Drug Interaction in Anesthesia | Other Titles | التأثير المتبادل بين العقاقير الطبيه في مجال التخدير | Authors | Tamer Mohammed El-Attary | Keywords | Drug-Drug Interaction in Anesthesia | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Drug-drug interactions can be defined as the modulation of the pharmacologic activity of one drug (i.e., the object drug) by the prior or concomitant administration of another drug (i.e., the precipitant drug). The interactions between a drug and the body |
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