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MrRissso [65]
2 years ago
13

When you consider the effects a medication will have on the human body, you are considering:_____.

Biology
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lawyer [7]2 years ago
8 0

Pharmacodynamics is what you think about when you consider how a medicine will affect the human body.

<h3>What can you say about pharmacodynamics?</h3>

The term "pharmacodynamics" describes the connection between drug concentration at the site of action and the effect that follows, including the progression and severity of therapeutic and unfavorable effects. The interaction of a drug with a receptor at the site of action determines the drug's impact.

<h3>What features of pharmacodynamics are there?</h3>

Pharmacodynamics: A General Overview Chemical Reactions Dose-Response Correlations Interactions between drugs and receptors

<h3>What is a pharmacodynamics example?</h3>

The simultaneous injection of an NSAID and phenprocoumon (an additive interaction) or aspirin and ibuprofen are examples of pharmacodynamic interactions (antagonistic interaction).

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