Pharmacology 2060A/B Lecture 7: Module 7

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For this reason we usually look at the dose response curve as a semi-logarithmic plot. Phase 1 doses are too low to elicit a clinically relevant response. Phase 2 - the response is graded and nearly linear. Phase 3 larger doses do not lead to greater response. We choose the drug and dose that are therapeutically effective with the fewest side effects. Health care professionals often titrate the dose of a drug. This means they start with a low dose of the drug and slowly increase the dose while monitoring the patient"s response. Potency: potency refers to the amount of drug required to elicit a pharmacological response, high potency does not mean more therapeutically effective, in order to compare potency, the drugs must produce the same therapeutic effect. This is called the ed50: drugs with a lower ed50 are said to be more potent than drugs with a high ed50.

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