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what do you mean by agonists and antagonists? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An agonist is a drug that binds to the receptor, producing a similar response to the intended chemical and receptor. Whereas an antagonist is a drug that binds to the receptor either on the primary site, or on another site, which all together stops the receptor from producing a response.

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An agonist is a molecule capable of binding to and functionally activating a target. The target is typically a metabotropic and/or ionotropic receptor. An antagonist is a molecule that binds to a target and prevents other molecules (e.g., agonists) from binding.

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