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Targeted Action

Meaning

Targeted Action, in the context of clinical intervention and pharmacology, refers to a therapeutic strategy, substance, or lifestyle input designed to exert its physiological effect selectively and with high specificity on a predetermined biological pathway, cell type, or receptor. This precision is essential for maximizing the desired therapeutic outcome while simultaneously minimizing non-specific, adverse effects on other systems. Targeted Action is the hallmark of advanced, personalized hormonal and metabolic therapies.