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Receptor Affinity Numbers Lower = Higher Affinity

Posted by fachad on June 17, 2003, at 17:45:22

In reply to What is it about Zyprexa that makes it so sedating, posted by kotsunega on June 16, 2003, at 16:01:37

I think the reason that receptor affinity numbers seem backwards is that they are really inverse values, that is 1/x, but usually just the denominator (bottom number of the fraction) is given by itself.

Maybe for printing convenience.

But if you look at it that way, then of course the higher the number, the lower the value (1/5 is much higher than 1/500).

Hope that clears it up.


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