Adverse drug reaction classification and mechanism
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There are several different types:
Dose-related
Allergic
Idiosyncratic
Dose-related : adverse drug reactions represent an exaggeration of the drug's therapeutic effects. For example, a person taking a drug to reduce high blood pressure may feel dizzy or light-headed if the drug reduces blood pressure too much.
Allergic drug :reactions are not dose-related but require prior exposure to a drug. Allergic reactions develop when the body's immune system develops an inappropriate reaction to a drug (sometimes referred to as sensitization).
Idiosyncratic :adverse drug reactions result from mechanisms that are not currently understood. This type of adverse drug reaction is largely unpredictable.
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