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Pharmacology is the
science of
drugs and medications,
including a substance's origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
therapeutic use...
- an
important part of the
medical field and
relies on the
science of
pharmacology for
continual advancement and on
pharmacy for
appropriate management...
- In
pharmacology,
potency or
biological potency is a
measure of a drug's
biological activity expressed in
terms of the dose
required to
produce a pharmacological...
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Pharmacology of
estradiol can be
divided into:
Pharmacodynamics of
estradiol Pharmacokinetics of
estradiol Pharmacodynamics of
progesterone Pharmacokinetics...
- In
pharmacology, an
effective dose (ED) or
effective concentration (EC) is the dose or
concentration of a drug that
produces a
biological response. The...
- with
ventricular fibrillation and
pulseless ventricular tachycardia.)
Pharmacologic cardioversion, also
called chemical cardioversion, uses antiarrhythmia...
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include alpha blockers, beta blockers, and
calcium channel blockers. In
pharmacology,
antagonists have
affinity but no
efficacy for
their cognate receptors...
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Buxton I (2007). "Therapy of hypertension".
Goodman & Gilman's
Manual of
Pharmacology and Therapeutics. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 544–60. ISBN 978-0-07-144343-2...
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Clinical pharmacology is "that
discipline that teaches, does research,
frames policy,
gives information and
advice about the
actions and
proper uses of...
- In
pharmacology and toxicology, a
route of
administration is the way by
which a drug, fluid, poison, or
other substance is
taken into the body. Routes...