Decoding Drug Mechanisms and Targets
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- 1
What is the primary role of a drug's molecular target?
- ATo decrease the drug's side effects
- BTo bind with the drug, causing a pharmacological effect
- CTo eliminate the drug from the body
- DTo enhance the drug's absorption
- 2
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ligand-target interactions?
- AAffinity of the ligand for the target
- BReversibility of the binding
- CSelectivity of the target
- DInhibition of drug metabolism
- 3
What type of receptors are known for being coupled with G proteins and involved in transducing signals inside the cell?
- AEnzyme-linked receptors
- BNuclear receptors
- CG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)
- DIon channel receptors
- 4
What is the mechanism of action for antagonists at receptors?
- AThey mimic the action of the natural ligand.
- BThey enhance the effect of the natural ligand.
- CThey prevent the natural ligand from binding.
- DThey activate the receptor without the ligand.
- 5
Which type of drugs are designed to block the activity of enzymes?
- AAgonists
- BAntagonists
- CInhibitors
- DModulators