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Pharmacodynamics (PD) is the
study of the
biochemical and
physiologic effects of
drugs (especially
pharmaceutical drugs). The
effects can
include those...
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areas of
pharmacology are
pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
Pharmacodynamics studies the
effects of a drug on
biological systems...
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Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics in
Theory and
Clinical Practice Informa Health Care ISBN 0-8247-0561-0
Drusano GL (2004). "Antimicrobial
pharmacodynamics: critical...
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thiopentone and
suxamethonium can lead to the
precipitation of thiopentone.
Pharmacodynamic interactions are the drug–drug
interactions that
occur at a biochemical...
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pharmacodynamics of spironolactone, an
antimineralocorticoid and
antiandrogen medication,
concern its
mechanisms of action,
including its biological...
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progestogen medication and
naturally occurring steroid hormone,
concerns its
pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and
various routes of administration. Progesterone...
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Mahmood I (August 1997). "Clinical
pharmacokinetics and
pharmacodynamics of selegiline. An update". Clin Pharmacokinet. 33 (2): 91–102. doi:10...
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Emedastine (trade name Emadine) is a
second generation antihistamine used in eye
drops to
alleviate the
symptoms of
allergic conjunctivitis. It acts as...
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tryptamine family. It used by some as an entheogen. It has
structural and
pharmacodynamic properties similar to the
drugs 5-MeO-DiPT, DiPT, and MiPT. It is commonly...
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Medroxyprogesterone (MP), is a
progestin which is not used medically. A derivative,
medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), is used as a
medication in humans...