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22 May, 19:20

Drug A acts on a receptor that's only expressed in the brain. Drug B is a blood pressure-lowering compound that cannot cross the blood-brain barrier. Is it more likely that Drug A causes a pharmacodynamic interaction on the action of Drug B, or Drug B to have a pharmacodynamic interaction on Drug A? Explain your thinking.

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  1. 22 May, 19:33
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    drug A is probably an antidepressant or antipsychotic drug. drug B lowers blood pressure.

    Both are serious conditions, therefore, a doctor would recommend taking drug A first, drug b would interfere drug A's efficiency. dr. would recommend taking drug B at least 4 hrs. after drug A, so both drugs are effective for it's intended cause ...

    I hope this makes sense, it's more about which condition is more serious that you would need to treat first ...
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