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Pharmacy Pharmacology Bachelor of Pharmacy

Q. 2 of Quiz-54 (Que-ID : 12)

Idiosyncratic reaction is related to:

  • Clinical pharmacology
  • Pharmacogenetics
  • Toxicity
  • None of these

Ans → (b)Pharmacogenetics

Explanation → Idiosyncratic reactions occur unpredictably among the population. Examples of drugs showing idiosyncratic reaction include troglitazone, valproate, amiodarone, ketoconazole, disulfiram, and isoniazid

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