efficacyˈɛf ɪ kə si
efficacy (n)
- plural
- efficacies
English Definitions:
efficacy, efficaciousness (noun)
capacity or power to produce a desired effect
"concern about the safety and efficacy of the vaccine"
efficacy (Noun)
Ability to produce a desired amount of a desired effect.
Efficacy
Efficacy is the capacity to produce an effect. It has different specific meanings in different fields. In medicine, it is the ability of an intervention or drug to produce a desired effect.
Efficacy
Efficacy is the ability to perform a task to a satisfactory or expected degree. The word comes from the same roots as effectiveness, and it has often been used synonymously, although in pharmacology a distinction is now often made between efficacy and effectiveness.The word efficacy is used in pharmacology and medicine to refer both to the maximum response achievable from a pharmaceutical drug in research settings, and to the capacity for sufficient therapeutic effect or beneficial change in clinical settings.
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