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AlexipharmacAlexipharmac A*lex`i*phar"mac, Alexipharmacal
A*lex`i*phar"ma*cal, a. & n. [See Alexipharmic.]
Alexipharmic. [Obs.] AlexipharmacalAlexipharmac A*lex`i*phar"mac, Alexipharmacal
A*lex`i*phar"ma*cal, a. & n. [See Alexipharmic.]
Alexipharmic. [Obs.] Galenic pharmacyGalenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, an. [From Galen,
the physician.]
Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating
diseases. --Dunglison.
Galenic pharmacy, that branch of pharmacy which relates to
the preparation of medicines by infusion, decoction, etc.,
as distinguished from those which are chemically prepared. PanpharmaconPanpharmacon Pan*phar"ma*con, n. [NL. See Pan-, and
Pharmacon.]
A medicine for all diseases; a panacea. [R.] PharmaceuticPharmaceutic Phar`ma*ceu"tic (f[aum]r`m[.a]*s[=u]"t[i^]k),
Pharmaceutical Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al (-t[i^]*kal), a. [L.
pharmaceuticus, Gr. farmakeytiko`s, fr. farmakey`ein: cf. F.
pharmaceutique. See Pharmacy.]
Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to
the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or
formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. --
Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al*ly, adv.
Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry
which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal
substances. PharmaceuticalPharmaceutic Phar`ma*ceu"tic (f[aum]r`m[.a]*s[=u]"t[i^]k),
Pharmaceutical Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al (-t[i^]*kal), a. [L.
pharmaceuticus, Gr. farmakeytiko`s, fr. farmakey`ein: cf. F.
pharmaceutique. See Pharmacy.]
Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to
the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or
formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. --
Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al*ly, adv.
Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry
which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal
substances. Pharmaceutical chemistryPharmaceutic Phar`ma*ceu"tic (f[aum]r`m[.a]*s[=u]"t[i^]k),
Pharmaceutical Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al (-t[i^]*kal), a. [L.
pharmaceuticus, Gr. farmakeytiko`s, fr. farmakey`ein: cf. F.
pharmaceutique. See Pharmacy.]
Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to
the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or
formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. --
Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al*ly, adv.
Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry
which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal
substances. PharmaceuticallyPharmaceutic Phar`ma*ceu"tic (f[aum]r`m[.a]*s[=u]"t[i^]k),
Pharmaceutical Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al (-t[i^]*kal), a. [L.
pharmaceuticus, Gr. farmakeytiko`s, fr. farmakey`ein: cf. F.
pharmaceutique. See Pharmacy.]
Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to
the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or
formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. --
Phar`ma*ceu"tic*al*ly, adv.
Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry
which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal
substances. Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutics Phar`ma*ceu"tics, n.
The science of preparing medicines.
PharmaceutistPharmaceutist Phar`ma*ceu"tist, n.
One skilled in pharmacy; a druggist. See the Note under
Apothecary. Pharmacist
Pharmacist Phar"ma*cist, n.
One skilled in pharmacy; a pharmaceutist; a druggist.
Pharmacodymanics
Pharmacodymanics Phar`ma*co*dy*man"ics, n. [Gr. ? drug + E.
dynamics.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of the action and
the effects of medicines.
Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacodynamics Phar`ma*co*dy*nam"ics, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon
medicine + E. dynamics.]
That branch of pharmacology which considers the mode of
action, and the effects, of medicines. --Dunglison.
PharmacognosisPharmacognosis Phar`ma*cog*no"sis, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
gnw^sis a knowing.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared
medicines or simples; -- called also pharmacography, and
pharmacomathy. Pharmacognosy
Pharmacognosy Phar`ma*cog"no*sy, n.
Pharmacognosis.
pharmacographyPharmacognosis Phar`ma*cog*no"sis, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
gnw^sis a knowing.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared
medicines or simples; -- called also pharmacography, and
pharmacomathy. PharmacographyPharmacography Phar`ma*cog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
-graphy.]
See Pharmacognosis. Pharmacolite
Pharmacolite Phar*mac"o*lite, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon drug,
poisonous drug + -lite: cf. F. pharmacolithe.] (Min.)
A hydrous arsenate of lime, usually occurring in silky fibers
of a white or grayish color.
Pharmacologist
Pharmacologist Phar`ma*col"o*gist, n. [Cf. F.
pharmacologiste.]
One skilled in pharmacology.
Pharmacology
Pharmacology Phar`ma*col"o*gy, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon drug + -logy:
cf. F. pharmacologie.]
1. Knowledge of drugs or medicines; the art of preparing
medicines.
2. A treatise on the art of preparing medicines.
PharmacomathyPharmacomathy Phar`ma*com"a*thy, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
manqa`nein to learn.]
See Pharmacognosis. pharmacomathyPharmacognosis Phar`ma*cog*no"sis, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon a drug +
gnw^sis a knowing.]
That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared
medicines or simples; -- called also pharmacography, and
pharmacomathy. Pharmacon
Pharmacon Phar"ma*con, n. [NL., fr. Gr. fa`rmakon.]
A medicine or drug; also, a poison. --Dunglison.
Pharmacopoeia
Pharmacopoeia Phar`ma*co*p[oe]"ia, n. [NL., from Gr.
farmakopoii:`a the preparation of medicines; fa`rmakon
medicine + poiei^n to make.]
1. A book or treatise describing the drugs, preparations,
etc., used in medicine; especially, one that is issued by
official authority and considered as an authoritative
standard.
2. A chemical laboratory. [Obs.] --Dunglison.
Pharmacopolist
Pharmacopolist Phar`ma*cop"o*list, n. [L. pharmacopola, Gr.
farmakopw`lhs; fa`rmakon medicine + pwlei^n to sell.]
One who sells medicines; an apothecary.
Pharmacosiderite
Pharmacosiderite Phar`ma*co*sid"er*ite, n. [Gr. ? drug, poison
+ E. siderite.] (Min.)
A hydrous arsenate of iron occurring in green or yellowish
green cubic crystals; cube ore.
Polypharmacy
Polypharmacy Pol`y*phar"ma*cy, n. [Poly- + Gr. ? the using of
medicine, fr. ? medicine: cf. F. polypharmacie.] (Med.)
(a) The act or practice of prescribing too many medicines.
(b) A prescription made up of many medicines or ingredients.
--Dunglison.
TetrapharmacomTetrapharmacom Tet`ra*phar"ma*com, Tetrapharmacum
Tet`ra*phar"ma*cum, n. [NL. tetrapharmacon, L. tetrapharmacum,
Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a drug.] (Med.)
A combination of wax, resin, lard, and pitch, composing an
ointment. --Brande & C. TetrapharmacumTetrapharmacom Tet`ra*phar"ma*com, Tetrapharmacum
Tet`ra*phar"ma*cum, n. [NL. tetrapharmacon, L. tetrapharmacum,
Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a drug.] (Med.)
A combination of wax, resin, lard, and pitch, composing an
ointment. --Brande & C.
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Pharmaceutical Management Agency (Māori: Te Pātaka Whaioranga),
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February 2015.
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pharmaceutical purchasing agency Pharmac to stop
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policy of an
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tablets Sigma Epilim by Sanofi-Aventis All the
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