نتایج جستجو برای: relative potency

تعداد نتایج: 412692  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2007
Sunil Sirohi Priyank Kumar Byron C Yoburn

Chronic opioid antagonist treatment up-regulates opioid receptors and produces functional supersensitivity. Although opioid antagonists vary from neutral to inverse, the role of antagonist efficacy in mediating the chronic effects of opioid antagonists is not known. In this study, the effects of two putative inverse agonists (naltrexone, naloxone) and a putative neutral antagonist (6beta-naltre...

2012
Keith B. Hoffman Christina Kraus Mo Dimbil Beatrice A. Golomb

BACKGROUND Cholesterol management drugs known as statins are widely used and often well tolerated; however, a variety of muscle-related side effects can arise. These adverse events (AEs) can have serious impact, and form a significant barrier to therapy adherence. Surveillance of post-marketing AEs is of vital importance to understand real-world AEs and reporting differences between individual ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2000
C Watson G Chen P Irving J Way W J Chen T Kenakin

The quantitative comparison of the relative potency of agonists is a standard method of receptor and agonist classification. If agonist potency ratios do not correspond in two given tissues, this is used as presumptive data to conclude that the receptors in those two tissues are different. This article presents data to show that a single receptor can demonstrate varying agonist potency ratios i...

Journal: :Children (Basel) 2023

Poverty increases vulnerability towards somatisation and influences the sense of mastery well-being. The present study on adolescents living in relative poverty a high-income group country (Israel) low-middle-income (India) explored nature tendency (ST) its relationship with potency perception (PP). Potency, buffer against stress-induced negative health effects, was hypothesized to be negativel...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Ronald J Tallarida

Drugs given in combination may produce effects that are greater than or less than the effect predicted from their individual potencies. The historical basis for predicting the effect of a combination is based on the concept of dose equivalence; i.e., an equally effective dose (a) of one will add to the dose (b) of the other in the combination situation. For drugs with a constant relative potenc...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2009
Helena Knotkova Perry G Fine Russell K Portenoy

Opioid rotation refers to a switch from one opioid to another in an effort to improve the response to analgesic therapy or reduce adverse effects. It is a common method to address the problem of poor opioid responsiveness despite optimal dose titration. Guidelines for opioid rotation are empirical and begin with the selection of a safe and reasonably effective starting dose for the new opioid, ...

2011
Stefano Vezzoli

For inhaled asthma medications, the current EMA guideline requires equivalence in respect of efficacy to be demonstrated also through a comparison between drugs in terms of relative potency. Differently from the more common comparison of the magnitude of responses observed following administration of different products, the doseresponse relationship is taken into account by this approach. In th...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1980
N Krieg J F Crul L H Booij

The relative potency, time-course of action and cardiovascular effects of Org NC 45, a new non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, have been compared with those of pancuronium, alcuronium and tubocurarine in 64 anaesthetized patients. The relative potency (ED50) to Org NC 45 was 1.74, 3.69 and 8.57 respectively. In doses which caused useful surgical relaxation, duration of action of Org ...

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