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The application of drug dose equivalence in the quantitative analysis of receptor occupation and drug combinations

In this review we show that the concept of dose equivalence for two drugs, the theoretical basis of the isobologram, has a wider use in the analysis of pharmacological data derived from single and combination drug use. In both its application to drug combination analysis with isoboles and certain ot...

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Published in:Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) 2010-08, Vol.127 (2), p.165-174
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