Journal article
Variability in the human drug response
Abstract
Variations in response to drugs may be pharmacodynamic, implying inter-individual differences in the response of receptors in equal concentrations of drug, or pharmacokinetic, implying that individuals receiving the same dose of drug will have different concentrations of drug in their body fluids. Either type of variation can be inherited or acquired. Variations in receptor sensitivity do occur but few instances, inherited or acquired, have …
Authors
Sweeney GD
Journal
Thrombosis Research, Vol. 29, , pp. 3–15
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
January 1983
DOI
10.1016/0049-3848(83)90353-5
ISSN
0049-3848