Tag: drug potency


POTENTIATION

Defining Pharmacological Potentiation Potentiation, in the context of pharmacology and toxicology, is defined as a specific type of drug interaction wherein the administration of a second compound, often one that may possess minimal or no intrinsic activity at the therapeutic target, significantly intensifies the particular properties or effects of the initial drug administered. This interaction […]

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POTENCY

POTENCY Introduction: Defining Potency in Context The term potency in psychology and related medical sciences refers primarily to the intrinsic capacity or strength of an agent or organism to produce a specific effect. This concept is fundamentally dualistic, applying critically both to the field of human physiology, specifically male sexual function, and the quantitative science […]

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