Drug multiplication
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- Server
- Zenodo
- DOI
- 10.5281/zenodo.16266126
"Drug Multiplication" theory — a novel pharmacological model proposing that drug efficacy can be enhanced through a multiplicative interaction between bioavailability (B), effect strength (E), and a unique transformation constant (DMI coefficient). The framework attempts to go beyond traditional linear dose-response models by integrating kinetic behavior with systemic bio-reactive amplification. This manuscript outlines the theoretical background, proposes the DMI-based equation, and discusses its potential implications in pharmaceutical sciences, particularly for optimizing dosage design and therapeutic targeting.