If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to
If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to a drug, you could try to treat the patient with another drug which interfered with the first drug. Which of the following types of drug would be your best option for this?
If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to a drug, you could try to treat the patient with another drug which interfered with the first drug. Which of the following types of drug would be your best option for this?
| an antagonist drug with greater affinity |
| an agonist drug with greater affinity |
| an agonist drug with equal affinity |
| an antagonist drug with equal affinity |
Solution
If a patient were experiencing a less than ideal reaction to a drug, an agonist drug with greater affinity than the first drug will be the best option since the cause of less ideal reaction may be due to insufficient bonding to receptors.Soo,the first option will be always to increase the affinity part.
