apodoses
Apodoses is a term used in pharmacology and toxicology to denote the dose of a substance that is sufficient to produce a predefined effect. The apodose is defined with respect to a specified level of response on a dose–response curve, such as the dose that yields 50% of the maximal effect (the ED50) or other percentiles like ED90 or TD50. The plural apodoses refers to the corresponding doses for different effects, substances, species, or study conditions.
The term is encountered in older or more traditional pharmacology literature, and in contemporary practice it
Determination of apodoses involves dose–response experiments, often in animals or humans, with data fitted to a
Applications include comparing potencies between compounds, guiding dose selection in regimen design, and interpreting toxicology data.