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Antagonism noncompetitive, dose-response

Noncompetitive antagonism can occur if the antagonist binds to the same site as the agonist but does so irreversibly or pseudo irreversibly (i.e., very slow dissociation but no covalent binding). It also causes a shift in the dose-response curve to the right but does cause depression of the maximal response (not shown). [Pg.98]


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