The term for the body's reaction to a drug is "drug response" or "drug reaction". This can include a variety of effects, such as therapeutic benefits or side effects.
This is the hypersensitivity to a drug or other substance without any relation with thr immunological response.
Macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids are called drug targets.
Macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids are called drug targets.
A person who makes drugs is commonly referred to as a "drug manufacturer" or "drug producer." In the illegal context, such individuals are often called "drug dealers" or "drug traffickers."
Drug interaction
Contraindication is the usual term for that.
An idiosyncratic reaction is a response or susceptibility to a drug that is peculiar to an individual.
The reaction is called withdrawals... It's a sign of addiction/dependency to that drug.
The term for the body's reaction to a drug is "drug response" or "drug reaction". This can include a variety of effects, such as therapeutic benefits or side effects.
An antiarrhythmic is a drug that controls abnormal heart rhythms.
my reaction is a drug symposium is a very good lessson about you're health
Yes, it possible to have a late drug reaction. Remember everyone is different.
drug ineractions
Opposite drug reaction
Inflammation of the liver due to an adverse reaction with a drug.
Of course you get a reaction. A reaction means that you experience some effect from the drug and you certainly will experience the effect of morphine!