DRUG-INDUCED HYPERSENSITIVITY PHENOTYPE

Drug-Induced Hypersensitivity Phenotype

Drug-induced hypersensitivity phenotypes (DIH) are a complex group of adverse drug reactions characterized by an immune-mediated response to pharmaceuticals. This phenomenon can manifest in a broad range of clinical symptoms, from mild skin rashes to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Understanding the underlying mechanisms driving DIH is vital for accu

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DHP: A Lens for Understanding Human Flourishing

Dynamic Human flourishing is a concept that has attracted the attention of many scholars and practitioners alike. It emphasizes the nuance of human existence, recognizing that well-being is not simply the absence of suffering. Instead, it encourages a holistic approach to life, considering factors such as meaning, connection, and growth as integral

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