Mechanism of Action of Drug | Enzyme | Ion Channel |Transporter and Receptor | Receptor Pharmacology

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Pharmacology is all about the study of medicine, their pharmacological response including- pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile. the main action produced by any drug or medicine is called a- mechanism of action, it is then converted into its principle of drug action. We can say that the way of the path by which any drug gives it effect is then termed as a mechanism of action for any drug.

mostly drug produces its effect by-
1- Enzyme operated substrate binding- and inhibitor of the enzyme. including competitive and non-competitive inhibitors.
2- Ion channels- Ion channels are that path or way by which any ion moves from outside to inside and from inside to outside of the cell
3- Transporter- transporter are that agent which are used to carry the molecule from outside of the cell to the inside of the cell
4- Receptor- Receptors are the most important functional protein which facilitates the function of the drug molecule. Receptors are the macromolecule which is used to identify the signal of a ligand molecule and allow it to bind with the appropriate binding sites.

all are very important to elicit the pharmacological action. in this video, we will see the very basic mechanism of drug action.

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