Both prednisone and methylprednisolone are pharmacologically similar but not quite equipotent. The difference in their relative potency is this:
Furthermore, the pharmacological profile of escitalopram suggests a higher potency and selectivity for the serotonin transporter (SERT) compared
The potency is a dose-related term. The lower the dose required to produce the same pharmacological response, the higher is the potency. Efficacy is a respon
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Potency (pharmacology): definitions, meanings, uses, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives, analogies in sensagent dictionaries (English)
In pharmacology, potency or biological potency is a measure of a drug's biological activity expressed in terms of the dose required to produce a pharmacological effect of given intensity. A highly potent drug (e.g, fentanyl, clonazepam, risperidone, benperidol, bumetanide) evokes a given response at See more
Both prednisone and methylprednisolone are pharmacologically similar but not quite equipotent. The difference in their relative potency is this:
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