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Kinetics of combined drug action
Authors:Tamotsu Koizumi  Masawo Kakemi  Kazunori Katayama
Institution:(1) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 930-01 Toyama, Japan;(2) Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-10-65 Kawai, Matsubara-shi, 580 Osaka, Japan
Abstract:For the purpose of obtaining quantitative concentration-effect relationship for combined drugs, rationales of the Hill equation were inferred and five models, i.e., normal distribution (NRD), derivative of R (DRV), vacancy-dependent binding (VDB), equiresponse (EQR), and independence (IND), were proposed to estimate the intensity of the combined drug action. In conclusion, we could not come up to the unique concentration-effect relationship. Among the five models, the EQR, NRD, and VDB models gave almost identical response intensity. Discrimination of these three models is not of great importance. The DRV model gave a characteristic concave isobologram (overadditive), for a given ratio of Hill constants and independent of pharmacologic effect. In contrast, the IND model was able to cope with convex isobolograms (underadditive).This study was presented at The Second Jerusalem Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Clinical Pharmacology, Jerusalem, May 1992.
Keywords:Combined drug action  Hili equation  isobologram  concentration-effect  correlation
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