Fill in the blanks and select the correct answer regarding drug action, pharmacogenomics, medication effects, therapeutic doses, and reactions to medications.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for information related to pharmacology, specifically drug actions and their effects, as well as terminology associated with medication dosing and responses.
Answer
1. e, 2. Pharmacogenomics, 3. local/systemic, 4. Therapeutic effects, 5. loading dose, 6. therapeutic concentration, 7. maintenance dose, 8. adverse drug reaction, 9. anaphylaxis, 10. idiosyncrasy, 11. tolerance, 12. addiction.
["1. e. All of the above.","2. Pharmacogenomics","3. local/systemic","4. Therapeutic effects","5. loading dose","6. therapeutic concentration","7. maintenance dose","8. adverse drug reaction","9. anaphylaxis","10. idiosyncrasy","11. tolerance","12. addiction"]
Answer for screen readers
["1. e. All of the above.","2. Pharmacogenomics","3. local/systemic","4. Therapeutic effects","5. loading dose","6. therapeutic concentration","7. maintenance dose","8. adverse drug reaction","9. anaphylaxis","10. idiosyncrasy","11. tolerance","12. addiction"]
More Information
Pharmacogenomics uses genetic information to predict drug response, while terms like therapeutic effects and adverse reactions are crucial in understanding drug action.
Tips
Ensure the key terms are matched with the correct definitions; for example, pharmacogenomics specifically relates to genetic influence on drug response.
Sources
- What is pharmacogenomics?: MedlinePlus Genetics - medlineplus.gov
- Adverse Drug Reactions - Clinical Pharmacology - MSD Manuals - msdmanuals.com
- Chapter 1 Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics - NCBI - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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