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What is selective antagonism? A guide to targeted drug action

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In modern pharmacology, a selective receptor antagonist is a powerful tool for developing targeted therapies. The principle of **what is selective antagonism?** involves a drug preferentially blocking one specific receptor subtype to produce a more focused therapeutic effect with fewer off-target side effects.