When two or more different drugs
or certain other substances are simultaneously present in the body, each may
alter the effect of the other in desirable or undesirable ways either pharmacodynamically
or pharmacokinetically.
For example, many central nervous system depressant
drugs
may potentiate
each others effects.
Books and Other
Media:
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- Cozza, Kelly, et al Concise Guide to Drug Interaction Principles for Medical Practice: Cytochrome P450s, Ugts, P-Glycoproteins (Concise Guides)
Paperback 2003
- Creelman, Wayne L Drug Interactions in Psychiatry
paperback 2005
- Sandson, Neil, et al Drug Interactions Casebook: The Cytochrome P450 System and Beyond
Paperback 2003
- Sandson, Neil Drug-drug Interaction Primer: A Compendium of Case Vignettes for the Practicing Clinician
Paperback 2007
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Lou Taylor Pucci, Tilda Swinton, Vincent D'Onofrio 2005
- Wynn, Gary H Manual of Drug Interaction Principles for Medical Practice: The P450 System
Paperback 2008
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