why different drugs having different structure are binding to same reseptor?
Ex:- oxymetazoline and phenylephrine both has very different structure even thay are binding to same alpha 1 reseptor
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Adrenergic drugs are a broad class of medications that bind to adrenergic receptors throughout the body. These receptors include: alpha-1, alpha-2, beta-1, beta-2, beta-3. Adrenergic drugs will bind directly to one or more of these receptors to induce various physiologic effects. This activity examines the pharmacology, various therapeutic effects, and adverse events that class members can exert, which covers a wide variety of clinical manifestations.
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