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Therapeutic incompatibility is due to
Option 1:
Wrong dose
Option 2:
Insolubility
Option 3:
High interfacial tension
Option 4:
None of the above
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Therapeutic Incompatibility Therapeutic incompatibility is also called as drug interactions. In that modification of the therapeutic effect of one drug by the prior concomitant administration of another. It occurs due to when drug or excipients, which are antagonist to one another & are prescribed together
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It occurs due to wrong dose.
- It is also referred to as a considerable interaction with drugs and is often caused by a wrong dose.
- There is always the risk of giving the wrong medicine because many medications have confusingly similar names.
- Similarly, many dugs come in variety of dose forms; thus, if dose form is not specified on prescription, the doctor should be asked. It is essential that the pharmacist is informed of the possible dangers of such mistakes.
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