additive effect or antagonist effect
occurs when additive drugs are administered
additive effect
occurs when two drugs with similar effects are administered in combination
additive effect
resulting response is the sum of the individual actions of each drug when given alone
additive effect
the response is no greater than that which would be expected had the drugs been given one at a time
additive effect
there is no enhancement of potential of the individual drugs as a result of being used in concentration
additive effect
what the valium family is
alcohol
occurs when the combined actions of two drugs with similar pharmacological effects are less than the sum of the drug's individual effects
antagonistic effect
the effect of aspirin and ibuprofen in combination is less than the sum of their individual actions
antagonistic effect
an excessive accumulation effect that occurs if a drug is administered repeatedly and a higher concentration of the drug may be achieved
cumulative action
aka valium
diazepam
aka motrin
ibuprofin
a response to a drug that is usual or abnormal, or one that grossly deviates from the routine
idiosyncrasy
aka ibuprofen
motrin
occurs when the combined action of two drugs with similar pharmacological effects is greater than the sum of the individual actions
synergistic response
aka diazepam
valium
what is the alcohol synergistic with what
valium-family, narcotics and barbiturates
aka valium family
xanax, halcion and diazepam