adj
(pharmacology, biochemistry) Pertaining to an agonist.
adj
(biochemistry) Of or pertaining to an antinutrient
adj
biological (or biochemical) and clinical
adj
(of a synthetic hormone, etc.) Identical to that which is naturally produced by the body.
n
(medicine) The use of biological drugs in oncology
n
The study of the chemical and physical properties of drugs, and the relationship between these, dosage, and activity
n
The pharmacology of drugs produced using biotechnology
n
(pharmacology) The effect site of a drug
adj
Relating to biotoxicology.
adj
Alternative form of chemopreventive [of, or relating to chemoprevention]
adj
Of or pertaining to chemoprophylaxis.
n
(medicine) A measure of the sensitivity of a microbial sample to the effects of an antimicrobial drug.
adj
(medicine, oncology) Of or having to do with chemotherapy.
adj
Alternative form of chemotherapeutic [(medicine, oncology) Of or having to do with chemotherapy.]
n
The study of how the effects of drugs are modified based on the time at which they are administered.
n
The study of how the absorption, metabolism and elimination of drugs relates to the time at which they are administered.
adj
clinical and biological
n
Alternative form of cosmeceutical [Any cosmetic that is claimed to have a medicinal action]
n
Alternative form of cosmeceutical [Any cosmetic that is claimed to have a medicinal action]
n
posology; the study of dosages of drugs
n
The study of the effects of pharmaceutical drugs on behaviour
n
A chemist whose speciality is immunochemistry.
n
(pharmacology) An official generic and nonproprietary name given to a pharmaceutical drug or an active ingredient, as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO).
adj
(pharmacology) Having a pharmaceutical effect principally in the long term.
n
(chemistry) the application of chemical research techniques to the synthesis of pharmaceuticals
n
pharmacotherapy using a single pharmaceutical
n
Alternative spelling of nutraceutical [A nutrient or food believed to have curative properties. A food used as a drug.]
adv
By means of nutraceuticals
n
The application of pharmacokinetics to nutrition
adj
Relating to oncotherapy
n
(medicine) The therapeutic use of the endocrine organs (or glandular extracts) of animals
n
Consideration as something that can be treated by a pharmaceutical product
adj
pharmacologically active
n
A branch of chemistry dealing with the development of pharmaceutical drugs
adj
(medicine) Relating to the effects of medicinal drugs upon development
n
diagnosis made with the use of pharmaceuticals
n
diagnostics used in drug prescription
adj
Alternative form of pharmacodynamic [(pharmacology) Of or pertaining to pharmacodynamics.]
n
(pharmacology) The branch of pharmacology that studies the effects and modes of action of drugs upon the body.
n
(medicine, economics) The study of the economic aspects of pharmaceuticals
n
The economy of pharmaceuticals
n
Any substance that enhances the efficacy of a drug
n
(medicine) a branch of pharmacology and pharmacovigilance that deals entry of chemicals or drugs into the environment after elimination from humans and animals as post-therapy. It deals specifically with those pharmacological agents that have impact on the environment via elimination through living organisms subsequent to pharmacotherapy.
n
The study of the use and effects of drugs in large numbers of people
n
Any gene that interacts with a pharmaceutical
n
The use of informatics in the design and development of pharmaceuticals
adj
(medicine) invasive by a pharmaceutical medication
adj
Alternative form of pharmacokinetic [(pharmacology) Of or relating to pharmacokinetics.]
n
(pharmacology) A branch of pharmacology concerned with the rate at which drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body.
n
(medicine) The science of drugs including their origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use, and toxicology.
n
The quantitative analysis of the interaction between drugs and patients
n
The modification of existing pharmaceuticals by replacing substituents etc
n
Both a pharmaceutical and a nutrient
n
The feeding of pharmaconutrients
n
The pathology of pharmaceutical action
adj
Relating to pharmacoprophylaxis.
n
(medicine) Response to pharmacotherapy.
n
stimulation (typically of a lost function) by means of a pharmaceutical
n
The use of pharmacotherapy.
n
(medicine, pathology) The toxicology of pharmaceuticals
n
(medicine, pharmacology) The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects of medicines.
n
A food supposed to have health benefits; a nutraceutical.
adj
Alternative form of pharmacodynamic [(pharmacology) Of or pertaining to pharmacodynamics.]
adj
physiological and metabolic
adj
physiological and pharmacological
adj
Alternative form of phytopharmaceutical [(pharmacology) Describing pharmaceutical agents of plant origin.]
n
(pharmacology) The existence of drug effects other than the one for which the drug was designed; usually implies additional beneficial effects.
n
The presence of multiple pharmacologies (targets, modes of action etc) in a single drug
n
(pharmacology) The branch of pharmacology which pertains to the psychoactive aspects of drugs.
n
The right of terminally ill patients to access experimental therapies (drugs, biologics, devices) that have completed Phase I testing but have not been approved by the FDA.
n
(pharmacology, toxicology) The path by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body.
adj
(pharmacology) Having a pharmaceutical effect principally in the short term.
n
(pharmacology) The range of doses of a drug which are effective without being harmful.
n
A scientist or physician who specializes in toxicology.
adj
Of or pertaining to toxicopharmacology.
adj
Of or pertaining to vitamins.
n
(medicine) therapy based on naturally-occurring enzymes
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