The mechanism of action of a drug refers to the specific biochemical interaction through which a drug produces its effect. This involves binding to a specific target, which could be a receptor, enzyme, ion channel, or nucleic acid. Once bound, the drug either activates or inhibits the normal function of the target, leading to a change ni cel or organ function that accounts for the drug's therapeutic and adverse effects.
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Seller Price | GHC 0 |
Added | 06 Oct, 2024 |
University | Central University |
Course | Pharmacology |