A drug that binds to a receptor at a site distinct from the active site and alters the affinity of the receptor for the endogenous ligand is a:

Correct Answer: Allosteric modulator
Description: Ans. d. Allosteric modulatorRef: Goodman Gilman 13th E/P36An allosteric modulator or antagonist is a drug that binds to a site different than target and leads to a decrease affinity of another drug for that target.An allosteric agonist or co-agonist is a drug that binds to a site different than target and leads to an increase affinity of another drug for that target.
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