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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
13

While out at a club, your friend comes up to you and says she feels elated, confident, and has tons of energy. You suspect she m

ay be on drugs. What drug has she possibly taken to elicit the symptoms
Social Studies
1 answer:
Annette [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Las reacciones adversas a un fármaco pueden considerarse una forma de toxicidad; sin embargo, el término toxicidad suele aplicarse con más frecuencia a los efectos de las sobredosis (accidentales o intencionales) o a la presencia de altas concentraciones sanguíneas o de efectos farmacológicos exacerbados que aparecen durante la utilización correcta del fármaco (p. ej., cuando el metabolismo del fármaco se encuentra inhibido temporalmente por una enfermedad o la administración de otro fármaco).

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