Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacodynamics (occasionally described as what a medicine does to the body) is the study of the biochemical, physiologic, and molecular goods of medicines on the body and involves receptor list (including receptor perceptivity), post-receptor goods, and chemical relations. Pharmacodynamics, with pharmacokinetics (what the body does to a medicine, or the fate of a medicine within the body), helps explain the relationship between the cure and response, i.e., the medicine's goods. The pharmacologic response depends on the medicine binding to its target. The attention of the medicine at the receptor point influences the medicine’s effect. A drug’s pharmacodynamics can be affected by physiologic changes due to

  • A disorder or disease
  • Aging process
  • Other drugs

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