A patient has been taking a drug for several years and tells the nurse it is no longer working. The nurse learns that the patient has recently begun taking an over-the-counter antacid medication. What does the nurse suspect is occurring?
a. An adverse drug reaction
b. A drug interaction
c. Drug incompatibility
d. Drug tolerance
ANS: B
Drug interactions are an altered or modified action or effect of a drug as a result of interaction with one or more other drugs. An adverse drug reaction can occur with one or more drugs and has effects ranging from mild to severe toxicity. Drug incompatibility is a chemical reaction of two or more drugs that occurs in vitro. Drug tolerance is the development of reduced response to a medication over time.
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