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(ED 50 )—the dose at which 50% of a population responds as [unplanned/desired]. The ED 50 is often used for comparing the potency of drugs within a class. Because the ED 50 is derived from the linear portion of the quantal dose-response curve (20% to 80% of the responders), relatively accurate com- parisons of drugs that cause similar responses can be made
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(ED 50 )—the dose at which 50% of a population responds as [unplanned/desired]. The ED 50 is often used for comparing the potency of drugs within a class. Because the ED 50 is derived from the linear portion of the quantal dose-response curve (20% to 80% of the responders), relatively accurate com- parisons of drugs that cause similar responses can be made
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(ED 50 )—the dose at which 50% of a population responds as [unplanned/desired]. The ED 50 is often used for comparing the potency of drugs within a class. Because the ED 50 is derived from the linear portion of the quantal dose-response curve (20% to 80% of the responders), relatively accurate com- parisons of drugs that cause similar responses can be made
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(ED 50 )—the dose at which 50% of a population responds as desired. The ED 50 is often used for comparing the potency of drugs within a class. Because the ED 50 is derived from the linear portion of the quantal dose-response curve (20%

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