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interaction
(in″tәr-ak´shәn)
the quality, state, or process of (two or more things) acting on each other.
reciprocal actions or influences among people, such as mother-child, husband-wife, client-nurse, or parent-teacher.
drug interaction
modification of the potency of one drug by another (or others) taken concurrently or sequentially. Some drug interactions
are harmful and some may have therapeutic benefits.

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