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A process whereby a drug blocks enzyme activity and impairs the metabolism of another drug, leading to complete inhibition
A drug that binds to a receptor site and blocks the act of the endogenous messenger or other drugs
Swelling under the skin that can be a life-threatening allergic reaction
A severe allergic response resulting in immediate life-threatening respiratory distress, vascular collapse, shock, and hives
An instance in which the immune system overreacts to an otherwise harmless substance
A substance that produces an allergic response
A drug that binds to a particular receptor site and triggers the cells response in a manner similar to the action of the body's own chemical messenger
The strength by which a particular chemical messenger binds to its receptor site on a cell
A dependence characterized by a perceived need to take a drug to attain the psychological and physical effects of mood-altering substances
The uptake of essential nutrients and drugs into the bloodstream
A method of mathematically describing the process of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of a drug within the body
A disease, symptom, or condition for which the drug will not be beneficial and may do harm
A state in which a person's body has adapted physiologically and psychologically to a drug and cannot function without it
The process by which a drug moves from the blood into other body fluids and tissues to its sites of action
The specific amount, dose, number, and dose frequency of an administered drug
The quantity of a drug administered at one time
The visual chart of how a drug reaches a point where a larger dose reaches its ceiling effect
The use of a drug for purposes other than those prescribed and/or in amounts that were not directed
The length of time a drug gives the desired response or is at the therapeutic level
Removal of a drug or its metabolites from the body by excretion
Chemicals messengers that originate within the body
The extent to which a drug is metabolized by the liver before reaching the systemic circulation
The time necessary for the body to eliminate half of the drug in the body at any time; t1/2
Stability of the organism
An unusual or unexpected response to a drug that is unrelated to the dose given
Individualized doses of drugs based on absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of drugs from the body
A system of enzymes that plays a key role in oxidizing drugs and other substances
Process in which a constant fraction of the drug is eliminated per unit of time

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