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Receptor-mediated drug effects involve two distinct processes: binding, which is the formation of the drug-receptor complex, and receptor activation, which moderates the effect. The term affinity describes the tendency of a drug to bind to a receptor; efficacy (sometimes called intrinsic activity) describes the ability of the drug-receptor
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Types of Physiologic and Drug-Receptor Proteins). Activated receptors Molecules (eg, drugs, hormones, neurotransmitters) that bind to a receptor are called
drugs binding to receptors without resulting in receptor activation are called antagonists. drugs binding to receptors and resulting in activation are called.
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1. Drugs can interact with receptors, ion channels, enzymes, and carrier molecules in cells. 2. Receptor-mediated mechanisms involve drugs binding to receptors, forming drug-receptor complexes that trigger biological responses. Non-receptor mechanisms do not involve receptors. 3.
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