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pharmacology
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phar·ma·col·o·gy  (färm-kl-j)
n.
1. The science of drugs, including their composition, uses, and effects.
2. The characteristics or properties of a drug, especially those that make it medically effective.

pharma·co·logic (-k-ljk), pharma·co·logi·cal (--kl) adj.
pharma·co·logi·cal·ly adv.
pharma·colo·gist n.

pharmacology [ˌfɑːməˈkɒlədʒɪ]
n
(Medicine) the science of drugs, including their characteristics and uses
pharmacological  [ˌfɑːməkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl] adj
pharmacologically  adv
pharmacologist  n

pharmacology  (färm-kl-j)
The scientific study of drugs and their effects, especially in the treatment of disease.

pharmacology, pharmacologia
the branch of medical science that studies the preparation, uses, and effects of drugs. — pharmacologist, n. — pharmacologic, pharmacological, adj.
See also: Drugs
the science of drugs, their preparation, uses, effects, and dispensation. — pharmacologist, n. — pharmacologic, pharmacological, adj.
See also: Remedies
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.pharmacology - the science or study of drugs: their preparation and properties and uses and effectspharmacology - the science or study of drugs: their preparation and properties and uses and effects
tincture - (pharmacology) a medicine consisting of an extract in an alcohol solution
medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques
pharmacokinetics - the study of the action of drugs in the body: method and rate of excretion; duration of effect; etc.
posology - the pharmacological determination of appropriate doses of drugs and medicines
psychopharmacology - the study of drugs that affect the mind
toxicology - the branch of pharmacology that deals with the nature and effects and treatments of poisons
formulary, pharmacopeia - (pharmacology) a book containing a compilation of pharmaceutical products with their formulas and methods of preparation; "postexposure prophylaxis is an integral part of the pharmacopeia in preventing severe disease after acute infections"
decoction - (pharmacology) the extraction of water-soluble drug substances by boiling
percutaneous, transcutaneous, transdermal, transdermic - through the unbroken skin; refers to medications applied directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-release forms (skin patches); "transdermal estrogen"; "percutaneous absorption"
Translations
pharmacology [ˌfɑːməˈkɒlədʒɪ] Nfarmacología f
pharmacology [ˌfɑːrməˈkɒlədʒi] npharmacologie f
pharmacology
pharmacology [ˌfɑːməˈkɒlədʒɪ] nfarmacologia


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