drug interactions


drug in·ter·ac·tions

(drŭg in'tĕr-ak'shŭnz), The pharmacologic result, either desirable or undesirable, of drugs interacting with other drugs, with endogenous physiologic chemical agents (for example, MAOI with epinephrine), with components of the diet, and with chemicals used in diagnostic tests or the results of such tests.

drug in·ter·ac·tions

(drŭg in-tĕr-ak'shŭnz) The pharmacologic result, either desirable or undesirable, of drugs interacting with other drugs, with endogenous physiologic chemical agents (e.g., monoamine oxidose inhibitors with epinephrine), with components of the diet, and with chemicals used in diagnostic tests or the results of such tests.

drug in·ter·ac·tions

(drŭg in-tĕr-ak'shŭnz) Pharmacologic result, either desirable or undesirable, of drugs interacting with other drugs.