Pharmacodynamics
Also known as: PD, drug action, drug effect
Verified from StatPearls on 06-02-2026Pharmacodynamics describes what a drug does to the body, in contrast to pharmacokinetics, which describes what the body does to a drug. The field studies the relationship between drug concentration at a site of action and the resulting biological response. The historical passage below, drawn from a National Library of Medicine source, frames the foundational intuition that specific substances produce specific effects, an idea that underpins modern pharmacodynamic science.
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f"Did we but know the mechanical affections of the particles of rhubarb, hemlock, opium, and a man...we should be able to tell beforehand that rhubarb will purge, hemlock kill, and opium make a man sleepy..." - John Locke: Essay Concerning Human Understanding
National Library of Medicine (NCBI Bookshelf)View on source ›Verbatim quote. Last verified 06-02-2026.