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
A: Idiosyncratic reaction
B: Residual effects
C: Drug dependence
D: Rebound reaction
E: Drug allergic reaction
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- 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
- The<br/>side effects of the drug are() A: A<br/>reaction caused by an overdose B: A<br/>reaction to long-term medication C: At<br/>treatment dose, the drug produces a response unrelated to the purpose<br/>of treatment D: The<br/>toxicological effect of a drug, which is an unknown reaction E: It<br/>is a heterogenous reaction associated with heredity
- Efficacy means A: the concentration at which the drug elicits 50% of its maximal effect B: the maximal effect produced by the drug C: the dose at which 50% of subjects exhibit a therapeutic response to a drug D: the dose at which 50% of subjects dies E: the dose at which 50% of subjects exhibit a toxic reaction
- The allergic reaction produced by the drug depends on A: Pharmacodynamic properties B: Pharmacokinetic properties C: Both A and B D: Non A non B
- Drug efficacy refers to A: the range of diseases in which the drug is beneficial B: the maximal intensity of response that can be produced by the drug C: the therapeutic dose range of the drug D: the therapeutic index of the drug E: the minimal intensity of response that can be produced by the drug