When a drug is administered, it gets absorbed in blood. Concentration of drug in blood depends on drug absorbed in blood. ED50 is the dose of drug that produces 50% response. EC50 is the concentration of drug that produces 50% response. So with the dose that produces 50% response, concentration of drug in blood will be termed as EC50. Yes, You can determine ED50 from DRC. Instead of plotting drug conc. versus percentage response, plot drug dose versus percentage response
As drug concentration increases, the response rises to a maximum. After all the receptors are saturated, no more rise in response even if concentration is increased. So this is the same as dose response relationship.
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may i ask different between ed50 an ec50? and also can we get ed50 value in drc?
When a drug is administered, it gets absorbed in blood. Concentration of drug in blood depends on drug absorbed in blood. ED50 is the dose of drug that produces 50% response. EC50 is the concentration of drug that produces 50% response. So with the dose that produces 50% response, concentration of drug in blood will be termed as EC50.
Yes, You can determine ED50 from DRC. Instead of plotting drug conc. versus percentage response, plot drug dose versus percentage response
Is ED50 and EC50 same?
Is this also called concentration response relationships?
As drug concentration increases, the response rises to a maximum.
After all the receptors are saturated, no more rise in response even if concentration is increased.
So this is the same as dose response relationship.
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