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All of the following statements are true regarding the occupation theory of drug-receptor interaction EXCEPT:
The affinity of a drug is dependent on its intrinsic activityPrincipal of drug action
The occupational theory of drug-receptor interaction states that a. The magnitude of the drug response is proportional to the number of receptors occupied b. A partial agonist has intrinsic activity but no affinity for the receptor site
c. An antagonist drug has affinity but no intrinsic activity
d. The rate at which the drug-receptor complex associates and dissociates determines drug efficacy
e. The degree of drug action is dependent on the law of mass
action
(a), (c) and (e)
Principal of drug action

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