Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Frequency Response, Ed50, Pharmacodynamics

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In an ideal world the response to medications would be the same for every patient. Unfortunately, in reality, response to medications is quite variable between patients. If we gave a lot of people the same dose of a drug, the responses are different some people have a toxic response and some have a therapeutic response, some people didn"t respond at all. Because response to medications is variable, every patient"s response must be evaluated to ensure an adequate therapeutic response. The response to medication is influenced by genetics, disease state, and the environment. Diet is an environmental factor, yet hepatic and renal disease effect how people respond, and genetics as well. Clinical trials are an important first step in determining interpatient variability to drug response. Phase ii clinical trials establish dose response information over a range of doses. To determine interpatient variability in response to medications, we first set an endpoint.

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