Drugs work by connecting with special parts in our body called receptors to help us feel better. But this process can be tricky because:
Different Receptors: There are many types of receptors, and each one can react differently. This makes it hard to predict how the drug will work.
Patient Differences: People have different genes, which can change how their bodies break down and use the medicine. This can make the drug less effective for some.
To overcome these challenges, we can:
Personalized Medicine: This means giving the right medicine and dose based on a person’s unique genetics.
Advanced Research: Using new technology to dive deeper into how receptors work and how they interact with drugs.
Drugs work by connecting with special parts in our body called receptors to help us feel better. But this process can be tricky because:
Different Receptors: There are many types of receptors, and each one can react differently. This makes it hard to predict how the drug will work.
Patient Differences: People have different genes, which can change how their bodies break down and use the medicine. This can make the drug less effective for some.
To overcome these challenges, we can:
Personalized Medicine: This means giving the right medicine and dose based on a person’s unique genetics.
Advanced Research: Using new technology to dive deeper into how receptors work and how they interact with drugs.