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negligable affinity for a receptor

Posted by poser938 on March 26, 2013, at 17:10:32

When a medication has "negligable affinity for a receptor", would taking much higher doses thasn is usually prescribed cause this medicine to have a prominent effect at that receptor?

I'm referring tyo cyproheptadine and the a1 and a2 receptors.


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