Pharmacodynamics Flashcards
In what case a partial agonist can behave as an antagonist?
Partial agonist acts in presence or pretreat with full agonist ▶️ former displaces the last from receptor ▶️ ⬇️ response
How can you reverse the effect of competitive antagonist? What is impact on the agonist? Effect on the D-R curve.
⬆️ dose of agonist
⬇️ potency of agonist
Shift to the right
Could you reverse the effect of no competitive antagonist? Impact on the agonist. Effect on the D-R curve.
Partially reverse by ⬆️ doses of agonist ⬇️ efficacy (⬇️ maximal response) Shift downward (non parallel shift to the right)
Effects of potentiation on a agonist. Effect on a D-R curve.
⬆️ potency
Shift to the left
How do you expect the therapeutic index (TI) in a “safe” and likely toxic drug?
“Safer drug” ▶️ larger TI
Likely toxic drug (care for interactions too) ▶️ TI
How can you reverse a competitive antagonist? Example with BZD.
⬆ concentration of agonist
Competitive Antagonist of Diazepam - flumazenil on GABA receptor
No competitive antagonist of norepinephrine. Effect.
Phenoxybenzamine (Alfa blocker)
⬇️ efficacy (not overcome by ⬆️ substrate)
Partial agonist of morphine. Which receptors bind?
Buprenorphine
Opioid u-receptors