pharmacodynamic biomarkers

What are Pharmacodynamic Biomarkers?

PD biomarkers are measurable characteristics that reflect the interaction between a drug and its biological target. They can be molecular, biochemical, physiological, or behavioral changes that occur in response to a drug. Examples include changes in protein levels, enzyme activity, blood pressure, or even patient-reported outcomes. These biomarkers provide real-time feedback on the pharmacological effects of a drug and are essential for dose optimization and therapeutic monitoring.

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