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.
confirm a blood drug concentration level that is above or below the therapeutic range, or if the desired therapeutic effect of the drug is not as expected.
Non-therapeutic drug effects are those that don't treat the target condition. For instance, the stomach cramping caused by erythromycin is a non-therapeutic effect when erythromycin is used for infection; interestingly, it may be a therapeutic effect if erythromycin is used for gastroparesis.
Phytonadione (mephyton) is used to reverse the therapeutic effect of heparin
The purpose of a therapeutic drug is to treat, manage, or cure a medical condition, illness, or disease. These drugs are designed to alleviate symptoms, improve quality of life, or restore normal bodily function in patients.
An unwanted reaction of a drug or other therapeutic. Basically, an adverse side effect.
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.
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.
Therapeutic study of a drug is scientific research to find out if the medication can be used to treat disease.
It is advance drug delivery system which improve drug potency, control drug release to give a sustained therapeutic effect, provide greater safety, finally it is to target a drug specifically to a desired tissue
in pharmacology the seven therapeutic uses of drugs
Pectin is used in drug manufacturing and cuisine as a thickening or gelling agent. In drugs, it's an inactive ingredient with no therapeutic effect.
It's called a side effect u Romeo, don't u watch commercials?