competitive antagonists

How Do Competitive Antagonists Work?

These antagonists compete with agonists for the same receptor sites. When a competitive antagonist is present, it prevents the agonist from binding to the receptor, reducing or nullifying its effects. This competition is concentration-dependent, meaning that the outcome depends on the relative concentrations of the agonist and antagonist. In clinical terms, this means that higher doses of an agonist can potentially override the effects of a competitive antagonist.

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