Potentiation definition

Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in particular, the synergistic action of 2 drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the sum of the effect of each drug used alone.
Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in particular, the syn- ergistic action of two or more drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the effect of each drug used alone.
Potentiation means the increasing of potency and, in par- ticular, the synergistic action of two or more drugs which produces an effect that is greater than the effect of each drug used alone.

Examples of Potentiation in a sentence

  • Potentiation – the ability of one chemical to increase an effect of another chemical on an organism.

  • Potentiation of organic brain syndrome and choreoatphetosis following pimozide has occurred very rarely.

  • Drug Potentiation Patent Rights shall mean the claims of all patents and patent applications set forth on EXHIBIT M hereto and any continuations or divisions thereof, any patent issued with respect to any such patent applications, any reissue, reexamination, renewal or extension (including any supplemental patent certificate) of any such patent, any confirmation patent or registration patent or patent of addition based on any such patent, and all foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing.

  • Up to now, NEUROSERVICE had developed classical Long-Term Potentiation (LTP) protocols at CA3-CA1 synapses and at medial entorhinal cortex synapse projecting onto the Dentate-Gyrus granular cells.

  • Two new Long-Term Potentiation protocols have been developed in the hippocampus: (i) in the Dentate Gyrus, at synapses coming from the lateral entorhinal cortex and (ii) in the CA1 region, at synapses from the temporo-Amonic pathway.

  • In addition, another Long-Term Potentiation protocol has been developed in temporal cortex slices.

  • Licensee shall not use any Confidential Technology including, but not limited to, the information disclosed to Licensee under the Non-Disclosure Agreement regarding "Potentiation of the Immune Response" dated October 4, 1996, for any purpose except by exercise of the License.

  • Reduce dose and monitor digoxin level if applicable • Beta-blockers: Potentiation of negative chronotropic properties and conduction slowing effects may occur.


More Definitions of Potentiation

Potentiation means the increased effect of a toxic chemical acting concurrently with a "nontoxic” one (see also synergy);

Related to Potentiation

  • Antipsychotic medications means that class of drugs

  • Medication means any drug, chemical, compound, suspension, or preparation in suitable form for use as a curative or remedial substance taken either internally or externally by any person.

  • Licensed behavior analyst means a person who holds current certification or meets the standards to be certified as a board certified Behavior Analyst or a board certified Assistant Behavior Analyst issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc., or any successor in interest to that organization and whom the Board of Psychological Examiners licenses as a Behavior Analyst.

  • Psychotherapy or "Therapy" means a goal directed process using generally accepted clinical approaches provided face-to-face by a Licensed Behavioral Health Professional (LBHP) or Licensure Candidate with consumers in individual, group, or family settings to promote positive, emotional, or behavioral change.

  • Outreach means the Outreach to potential Clients to link them to appropriate Mental Health 27 Services and may include activities that involve educating the community about the services offered and 28 requirements for participation in the programs. Such activities should result in the CONTRACTOR 29 developing their own Client referral sources for the programs they offer.