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pharmacodynamic
Pharmaceutical phase, Pharmacokinetic phase and Pharmacodynamic phase
Drug and drug receptor interactions can be measured. Complex pharmacodynamic equations combine with measurable pharmacokinetic values to determine the overall effect of a drug
Pharmacokinetic is the study about the effects of body on the drug i.e how drug absorbed, metabolized, distributed and excreted. while pharmacodynamic deals with the effect of drug on the body
Pharmacokinetics refer to how the drug works through its mechanisms and how the drug interacts with the body. Absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and elimination of the drug from the body are all part of the pharmacokinetic phase of a drug trial. Pharmacists and industrial scientists are the foremost experts in this field. In a hospital or health clinic, pharmacists are involved in dosing drugs based on its pharmacokinetic profile in a patient - such as in babies and pediatric patients.
physiochemical properties are the properties which a new drug entity must satisfy to become a drug in the market. The various physiochemical properties include molecular weight, polar surface area, clogP, logD, number of hydrogen bond donors, acceptors, etc.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Yes. Buprenorphine is a medication/drug which has mixed opioid agonist-antagonist properties. (It is a major component of Suboxone.)
Yes, but lab will confirm the drug properties as no harmful.
Heroin
There are three pharmacological factors that helps in the understanding of drug experience. The pharmacological factors are the chemical properties of the drug and action on the body, drug dosage, and the route of drug administration.
How quickly a drug clears from the body is a function of its absorption, bioavailability, distribution, metabolism, and excretion properties.