Nonpotency
Nonpotency refers to the lack of effect or power of a substance, medication, or agent. In a pharmaceutical context, a drug is considered nonpotent if it does not produce the intended therapeutic outcome at a given dosage. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including formulation issues, degradation of the active ingredient, incorrect storage, or the presence of impurities that interfere with the drug's efficacy. Nonpotency is a critical concern in drug manufacturing and quality control, as it can lead to ineffective treatments and patient harm.
Beyond medicine, the term can be applied more broadly. For example, a legal argument might be described