Taking barbiturates appears in a "hangover" phenomenon, called
A: Aftermath
B: Rebound phenomenon
C: specific heterogeneous reaction
D: Allergic reactions
A: Aftermath
B: Rebound phenomenon
C: specific heterogeneous reaction
D: Allergic reactions
举一反三
- Taking barbiturates appears in a "hangover" phenomenon, called A: After effect B: Rebound phenomenon C: Allergic reactions D: side effects
- After taking barbiturates, the second morning, the patient feels hangover. This belongs to: A: Residual effect B: Side reaction C: Toxic reaction D: Allergic reaction E: Secondary reaction
- Which of the following adverse reactions is an altered physiological state produced by repeated administration of a drug which necessitates the continued presence of the drug to maintain physiological equilibrium? A: Idiosyncratic reaction B: Residual effects C: Drug dependence D: Rebound reaction E: Drug allergic reaction
- After withdrawal of the drug, the drug concentration is below the threshold, but its pharmacological effects still exists. The phenomenon is called A: idiosyncratic reaction B: toxic reaction C: side reaction D: residual effect E: withdrawal reaction
- There are two kinds of phenomena in the objective world。 The first is the phenomenon that will happen under certain conditions, which is called inevitable phenomenon。 The second kind is the phenomenon that may or may not happen under certain conditions, which is called random phenomenon。 ( )