Study Set Content:
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Withdrawal

E

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Unexpected failure of therapy

F

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Bizarre

B

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Augmented

A

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Chronic

C

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End of use

E

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Delayed

D

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Failure

F

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Common, Related to Pharmacological action of the drug, Predictable and Low mortality

A

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Uncommon, Not related o a pharmacological action of the drug, Unpredictable, High mortality

B

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Uncommon, Related to the cumulative dose

C

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Uncommon, usually dose-related, Occurs or becomes apparent some time after the use of the drug

D

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Uncommon, Occurs soon after withdrawal of the drug

E

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Common, dose-related Often caused by drug interactions

F

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Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis

D

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Determinants of Health

a. Heredity b. Socio-cultural c. Socio-economic d. Psycho-social e. Environmental f. Crises and Disasters g. Accessibility to Health Care h. Education and literacy i. Healthy Childhood Development j. Social support system k. Gender l. Spiritual environment

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The determinants of health include: (WHO)

 the social and economic environment,  the physical environment, and  the person’s individual characteristics and behaviours.

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The () of people’s lives determine their health, and so blaming individuals for having poor health or crediting them for good health is inappropriate. Individuals are unlikely to be able to directly control many of the determinants of health. These determinants—or things that make people healthy or not—include the above factors, and many others:

context

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 Income and social status -()income and social status are linked to better health. The greater the gap between the richest and poorest people, the greater the differences in health

higher

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Education –() education levels are linked with poor health, more stress and lower self-confidence

low

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