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Pharmacology is the
science of
drugs and medications,
including a substance's origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics,
therapeutic use...
- 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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Clinical pharmacology is "that
discipline that teaches, does research,
frames policy,
gives information and
advice about the
actions and
proper uses of...
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Quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) is a
discipline within biomedical research that uses
mathematical computer models to
characterize biological systems...
- The IUPHAR/BPS
Guide to
PHARMACOLOGY is an open-access website,
acting as a
portal to
information on the
biological targets of
licensed drugs and other...
- Cavg (
pharmacology) Area
under the
curve (pharmacokinetics)
Tracy TS (2004). "Pharmacokinetics". In
Stitzel RE,
Craig CF (eds.).
Modern pharmacology with...
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Biochemical pharmacology can be:
Pharmacology, the
branch of
medicine and
biology concerned with the
study of drug
action Biochemical Pharmacology (journal)...
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Safety pharmacology is a
branch of
pharmacology specialising in
detecting and
investigating potential undesirable pharmacodynamic effects of new chemical...
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Quantitative Pharmacology (QP), or
Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP), is an
organized approach integrating individuals from
different disciplines...
- The
pharmacology of
ethanol involves both
pharmacodynamics (how it
affects the body) and
pharmacokinetics (how the body
processes it). In the body, ethanol...