Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Pharmacodynamics, Titration, Macromolecule

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Pharmacodynamics: the study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and the mechanisms by which drugs produce effect. Phases of the dose-response curve: doses are too low to elicit a clinically relevant response, the response is graded and nearly linear, larger doses do not lead to a greater response and may cause toxicity. Efficacy: the measure of how effective a drug is at a given dose: maximal efficacy represents the maximum effect that a drug can achieve, read off the dose response curve by looking at the maximum height. No: we choose the drug and dose that are therapeutically effective with the fewest side effects, health care professionals titrate the dose of the drug; start of with a low dose and the increase while monitoring patient response. Potency: the amount of drug required to elicit a pharmacological response: high potency does not mean more therapeutically effective, to compare potency, the drugs must produce the same therapeutic effect.

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