Use of chemicals for therapeutic effect is called chemotherapy.
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The use of chemicals for treatment of diseases is called as
1 isothermotherapy
2 angiotherapy
3 physiotherapy
4 chemotherapy
Explanation:
Conceptual Questions
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Which of the following is not a character of ideal drug?
1 Should destroy harmful organisms
2 Is not localised to affected site
3 Harmless to host
4 Should not disturb physiological process
Explanation:
Ideal drug is localised to affected site. The most important properties of an ideal drug are effectiveness, safety and selectivity. It should be non-toxic, bio compatible, biodegradable and should have no side effects. The drug should not get accumulated in any of the tissues or cells of the body causing inflammation.
Use of chemicals for therapeutic effect is called chemotherapy.
CHXII15: CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
325280
The use of chemicals for treatment of diseases is called as
1 isothermotherapy
2 angiotherapy
3 physiotherapy
4 chemotherapy
Explanation:
Conceptual Questions
CHXII15: CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
325281
Which of the following is not a character of ideal drug?
1 Should destroy harmful organisms
2 Is not localised to affected site
3 Harmless to host
4 Should not disturb physiological process
Explanation:
Ideal drug is localised to affected site. The most important properties of an ideal drug are effectiveness, safety and selectivity. It should be non-toxic, bio compatible, biodegradable and should have no side effects. The drug should not get accumulated in any of the tissues or cells of the body causing inflammation.
Use of chemicals for therapeutic effect is called chemotherapy.
CHXII15: CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
325280
The use of chemicals for treatment of diseases is called as
1 isothermotherapy
2 angiotherapy
3 physiotherapy
4 chemotherapy
Explanation:
Conceptual Questions
CHXII15: CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE
325281
Which of the following is not a character of ideal drug?
1 Should destroy harmful organisms
2 Is not localised to affected site
3 Harmless to host
4 Should not disturb physiological process
Explanation:
Ideal drug is localised to affected site. The most important properties of an ideal drug are effectiveness, safety and selectivity. It should be non-toxic, bio compatible, biodegradable and should have no side effects. The drug should not get accumulated in any of the tissues or cells of the body causing inflammation.