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Pharmacodynamics and Drug Receptors
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- Pharmacology
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- Question mix
- 6 multiple choice
- Coverage
- 7 study sections
Drug ReceptorsPharmacodynamicsAgonists And AntagonistsReceptor RegulationSignal TransductionDose Response Phenomena
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Sneak peek · question 1
Drug action refers to how a drug works by stimulating or inhibiting cell function.
- A)True
- B)False
- A)True
- B)False
- A)True
- B)False
- A)True
- B)False
- A)True
- B)False
Question 02
Tyrosine-kinase receptors are composed of individual polypeptides.
Question 03
Down-regulation of receptors occurs when there is continued stimulation with the same dose of agonist.
Question 04
The drug action refers to the consequence of drug action on the body.
Question 05
Tyrosine-kinase receptors have an extracellular signal-binding site.
Question 06
Intracellular receptors are found only on the plasma membrane.