Indiana Code 12-15-35-7. “Drug-drug interaction” defined
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Sec. 7. As used in this chapter, “drug-drug interaction” means an occurrence in which at least two (2) drugs taken by a recipient leads to clinically significant toxicity that:
(1) is characteristic of one (1) or any of the drugs present; or
(2) leads to the interference with the effectiveness of one (1) or any of the drugs.
As added by P.L.75-1992, SEC.19.