Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory PDF

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pharmacology antagonist theory drug-receptor interactions biological science

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This document is a laboratory experiment on antagonist theory for pharmacology, exploring different types of antagonism and their mechanisms, and how these affect drug responses.

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Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory LAB NO 4: ANTAGONIST THEORY 1 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 2 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 3 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 4 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory...

Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory LAB NO 4: ANTAGONIST THEORY 1 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 2 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 3 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 4 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 5 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 6 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 7 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 8 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 9 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 10 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 11 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 12 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 13 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 14 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 15 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 16 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 17 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 18 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory 19 Lab No 4 Antagonist Theory Has an opposite effect to its agonist but achieves the result by acting on separate cells or separate physiological system-two different system are involved. Interacts with the same receptors as the agonist but doesn't dissociate from them. Chemically react with agonist itself. The agonist is chemically changed and its activity as agonist is lost. Affect the action of an agonist by acting at some point in the chain leading to the response. Reduce the concentration of an agonist at its site of action by affecting the pharmacokinetics of the agonist. Interacts with the same receptors as the agonist and its effects can be overcome by adding more agonist. 1. 2. 20

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