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  • ...[Predictive biomarker|predictive biomarkers]], [[Pharmacodynamic biomarker|pharmacodynamic biomarkers]], and [[Surrogate endpoint|surrogate endpoints]]. * [[Pharmacodynamic biomarker]]
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  • * [[Pharmacodynamic Marker]]: A biomarker used to understand the pharmacological activity of a
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  • * [[Pharmacodynamic tolerance]]: This occurs when changes in neuron function compensate for con
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  • # '''[[Pharmacodynamic interaction]]''': This occurs when two drugs interact in the body and cause
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  • ...es on the assessment and study of potential undesirable [[Pharmacodynamics|pharmacodynamic]] effects of a substance on physiological functions in relation to exposure
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  • ...models''' (pronounced as P-K/P-D models), also known as '''Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic models''', are mathematical models used in [[pharmacology]] to predict the
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  • * '''[[Pharmacodynamic interaction]]''': This occurs when two drugs given together act at the same
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  • * '''[[Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers]]''': These are used to understand the response of the body to a
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  • ...plication of [[metabolomics]] to better understand the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs. Pronounced as "far-ma-ko-met-a-bo-lo-mics", the term i
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  • ...ich can reduce blood pressure and improve blood flow. Zolertine's specific pharmacodynamic properties position it within the broader category of medications used to m
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