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DictionarySeedrugdrug idiosyncrasy
drug idiosyncrasy[¦drəg ‚id·ī·ō′siŋ·krə·sē] (medicine) A peculiarity of constitution that makes an individual respond differently to a drug or treatment than do most people. drug idiosyncrasy
drug idiosyncrasyAn unusual response to a drug. It can manifest as an accelerated, toxic, or inappropriate response to the usual therapeutic dose of a drug. Synonym: idiosyncrasy of effectSee also: idiosyncrasydrug idiosyncrasy An abnormal individual response to a drug causing an effect quite different from that expected. Idiosyncracy is inherent in the person concerned and is usually due to a genetic anomaly. It may take the form of hypersensitivity so that the normal effect is produced by a dose which is a small fraction of the standard dose. |