The term "toxicity" describes how dangerous or deadly a material could be. A person has adverse consequences when they have an excessive amount of a prescription medicine in their circulation, which is known as drug toxicity in pharmacology. The term "drug toxicity" refers to a broad range of unfavourable consequences that can result from the use of drugs, whether at therapeutic or non-therapeutic levels. Find out what cause’s medication toxicity, what symptoms to look for, and how to treat it. Overdosing on medicine can result in drug toxicity since too much of the substance is present in the body at once. This may occur if the dosage is taken in excess of what is recommended or if the dosage is excessively high. Pharmacological poisoning is another adverse drug effect that can happen after taking certain drugs. In this situation, the typical therapeutic dose of the medication may have unintended, negative, and undesirable side effects. The difference between an effective dosage and a hazardous dose can occasionally be quite small. A dosage that is helpful for one individual may be harmful for another. Additionally, medications having a longer half-life might accumulate in a person's system over time and become more dangerous. The rate at which your body is able to eliminate a medicine from your system can also be influenced by variables including age, renal function, and hydration. 3 To monitor the levels in the bloodstream, periodic blood tests are necessary while using drugs like lithium.
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