Therapeutic incompatibility exists when two or more medications or treatments interact in a way that diminishes the therapeutic effect of one or more of the agents, or when the combination leads to increased toxicity or adverse effects. This can occur due to pharmacokinetic factors, such as altered absorption, metabolism, or excretion, or pharmacodynamic factors, where the actions of the drugs counteract or amplify each other. Recognizing and managing therapeutic incompatibility is essential for optimizing patient safety and treatment efficacy.
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A therapeutic incompatibility, also known as physiological incompatibility, is a type of pharmaceutical incompatibility where the prescribed drugs produce a undesirable effect in vivo. There are five types of therapeutic incompatibilities: 1. Overdose 2. Wrong dosage form 3. Contraindication 4. Drug synergy 5. Drug antagonism For more details check out: http://www.tpub.com/content/medical/14295/css/14295_256.htm
A therapeutic incompatibility, also known as physiological incompatibility, is a type of pharmaceutical incompatibility where the prescribed drugs produce a undesirable effect in vivo. There are five types of therapeutic incompatibilities: 1. Overdose 2. Wrong dosage form 3. Contraindication 4. Drug synergy 5. Drug antagonism For more details check out: http://www.tpub.com/content/medical/14295/css/14295_256.htm
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Incompatible organisms are unable to get along. They cannot exist together in any kind of habitat and should be kept apart at all costs.
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Role Incompatibility occurs when individuals experience expectations from outside groups about their role that are different from their own role expectations.
Therapeutic is an immediate physical treatment, non-therapeutic is a treatment such as sterilisation
Rh incompatibility occurs when the mother is Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, leading to the mother's immune response attacking the fetus' red blood cells. ABO incompatibility, on the other hand, happens when the mother has antibodies against the A or B antigens present on the baby's blood cells, leading to hemolysis. Both conditions can result in jaundice and anemia in newborns, but they involve different blood antigens.
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