Epäselektiivisiä
Epäselektiivisiä refers to a category of drugs that do not selectively target specific receptors or enzymes in the body. Unlike selective drugs, which are designed to interact with a single target, epäselektiivisiä drugs can bind to multiple targets, often leading to a broader range of effects. This non-specific binding can result in more pronounced side effects and potential interactions with other medications. Epäselektiivisiä drugs are often used when the specific target of the disease is not well understood or when a broader therapeutic effect is desired. However, their use can be more risky due to the potential for unintended interactions and side effects. In medical practice, the choice between selective and epäselektiivisiä drugs depends on the specific clinical context, the severity of the condition, and the patient's overall health profile.