Drug resistance
Mechanisms, functions, activities, or processes exhibited by tumors or pathogens to withstand previously toxic drugs.
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Types of Tuberculosis Drug Resistance
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Hypersensitive reaction... other hypersensitive reaction symptoms also to be considered such as itching, nausea/vomit,head drilling, hypotension...ect..if Max symptoms are there..then stop ...if not then can be continued with all precautio...
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IF NS1 IS POSITIVE NO NEED TO GIVE ANTIBIOTICS
Protozoan persister-like cells and drug treatment failure. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/31444481/?i=22&from=/trending Antimicrobial treatment failure threatens our ability to control infections. In addition to antimicrobial resist...See More
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