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drug-drug interaction |
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DDI |
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A biological process that results in a clinically meaningful change to the response of at least one co-administrated drug. A clinically meaningful alteration in the exposure and/or response to a drug (object drug) that has occurred as a result of the co-administration of another drug (precipitant drug)Oates JA. Chapter 5. Goodman and Gilman 11th ed (2006):117–36; Hines. Response can refer to either precipitating an adverse event or altering the therapeutic effect of the object drug. Although some DDIs may be used for therapeutic benefit, this paper focuses on those with adverse clinical consequences. (based on the 2013 DDI conference series) / has participant some mechanism. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DIDEO_00000020 |
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A clinically meaningful alteration in the exposure and/or response to a drug (object drug) that has occurred as a result of the co-administration of another drug (precipitant drug)Oates JA. Chapter 5. Goodman and Gilman 11th ed (2006):117–36; Hines. Response can refer to either precipitating an adverse event or altering the therapeutic effect of the object drug. Although some DDIs may be used for therapeutic benefit, this paper focuses on those with adverse clinical consequences. (based on the 2013 DDI conference series) / has participant some mechanism. |
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DDI |
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drug-drug interaction |
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DIDEO:00000020 |
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drug-drug interaction |
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textual definition |
A biological process that results in a clinically meaningful change to the response of at least one co-administrated drug. |
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