DRUG IDIOSYNCRASY IN OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE

Journal Title: Era's Journal of Medical Research - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Idiosyncratic drug reactions, denoting non-immunological hypersensitivity to a substance, have been a neglected entity. The idiosyncrasy, more often than not, is confused with hypersensitivity, which is an undesirable reaction of normal immune system. The present article gives an insight of the various aspects of idiosyncrasy and idiosyncratic responses of drugs commonly used in ophthalmic practice.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. Rajendra Kr. Bundela, Luxmi Singh, B. B. Lal

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Dr. Rajendra Kr. Bundela, Luxmi Singh, B. B. Lal (2015). DRUG IDIOSYNCRASY IN OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE. Era's Journal of Medical Research, 2(1), 18-21. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-185865