Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part F (2025)
Temporal paradox in pharmacology: Investigating drug efficacy in a time-loop model
Vishal Baliyan, Shalini Sharma, Farhan Ufmani and Kajal Kandari
A speculative framework is explored where drug efficacy might precede administration via time-loop pharmacodynamics somehow altering therapeutic outcomes drastically. It challenges linear pharmacological causality models by weirdly integrating quantum physics and retrocausality with biological anticipation pretty thoroughly. Theoretical foundations of temporally entangled drug action are presented alongside experimental approaches and deeply problematic ethical implications. Emerging experimental validation might redefine personalized medicine by synchronizing treatment with past physiological states and anticipated future ones and potentiate virulent pathogens.
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