lysosomes play a role in drug action...
Drug action can be defined as the process of separating the foreign chemical and classifying under its proper classification. In this case the most important organelles in doing the drug action would be the nucleus, or the cell's brain. This holds all the information needed to classify the cell in its proper classification.
Pharmacological action refers to the specific biochemical interactions between a drug and its target in the body, while pharmacological effect is the overall outcome or response produced by these actions, including the therapeutic and side effects of the drug. In other words, the action is the mechanism of how the drug works, while the effect is the result of this action on the body.
Pharmaceutical phase of drug action is the first of the three phases to drug action. It includes the disintegration of the dosage form as well as the dissolution of the drug
a drug that inhibits the action of the sympathetic sysytem
site of action is the location (site) where the drug do there action ........ while onset of action is the starting of effects produced due to drug............... both are clearly different..........
Local Action
The specific action of the drug ketoanalogue is to treat patients with chronic kidney disease. It is thought that this drug may delay the need for dialysis.
RNA plays a huge role in cell life.
That phenomenon is called drug interaction.
Nuclear division plays a role in cell division.
The plasma membrane of a cell plays a role in diffusion.
Drug specificty is the degree to which the effects of a drug are due to the one pharmacological action.