The peak effect of a drug is the point at which it reaches its maximum concentration in the bloodstream and produces the most intense therapeutic or side effects. This is typically when the drug is working at its highest level in the body before being metabolized and eliminated. The timing of peak effect can vary depending on the drug's formulation and route of administration.
point at which drug effect is maximal
The peak level of a drug is when it reaches its most effective state. This varies from one drug to another; for one drug it could be 30 minutes or less, for others it could be quite a bit longer.
The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
Drug action is the mechanism by which drug exerts its effects (i.e. the way it acts in the body to produce its effects). Drug response is the improvement or effect observed when the drug is administered. Drug effect is the improvement (or the portion thereof) due to the physiological mechanism itself. The drug effect is calculated by subtracting the placebo arm from the drug arm of a randomized controlled trial (RCT). In other words, drug response - placebo response = drug effect.
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Effect
Drug effect is the behavior of person after drugs. People are generally not in their senses.
Side effect.
Inverse Agonist.
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drug antagonism.