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Biology, 21.12.2019 02:31 RealGibbon857

Drug a acts on a receptor that’s only expressed in the brain. drug b is a blood pressure-lowering compound that cannot cross the blood-brain barrier. is it more likely that drug a causes a pharmacodynamic interaction on the action of drug b, or drug b to have a pharmacodynamic interaction on drug a? explain your thinking.

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