Antagonists Flashcards
Define antagonists.
Drugs which bind to the receptor and block the action of endogenous regulatory molecules.
Describe reversible antagonists including effect on dose-response curve
Can be displaced by an excess of agonist, shifts dose response curve to the right
Describe irreversible antagonists including effect on dose-response curve.
Bind the receptor covalently, lowers curve to degree of bound antagonist.
Describe competitive antagonists including effect on dose-response curve.
Binds to same site as agonist (in competition) maximum effect unchanged but agonist dose required is increased.
Describe competitive antagonists including effect on dose-response curve.
Binds to same site as agonist (in competition) maximum effect unchanged but agonist dose required is increased.
Describe non-competitive antagonists including effect on dose-response curve.
Binds to a different site on agonist, reversible, cannot be overcome by increasing [agonist]. Emax is reduced
Explain population studies for “all or none” responses.
Studies done to determine effective and lethal doses of drugs to determine general safety vs efficacy.
Define therapeutic index.
= LD50/ED50
-A drug with a narrow TI has a narrow margin of safety
-A drug with a wide TI has a wide margin of safety