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What are the Types of Dose-Response Relationships?
There are several types of dose-response relationships, including:
Linear relationship
: The effect increases proportionally with the dose.
Threshold relationship
: No effect is observed until a certain dose is reached.
Nonlinear relationship
: The effect does not increase proportionally with the dose and can be
sigmoidal
or
biphasic
.
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