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    The Process Whereby One Drug,or a Food,increases the Effects of Another
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The Process Whereby One Drug,or a Food,increases the Effects of Another

Question 16

Question 16

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The process whereby one drug,or a food,increases the effects of another drug,yet does not produce any effect when administered alone,is called _____.


A) synergism
B) addition
C) potentiation
D) interaction

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