Concept cluster: Biology > Pharmacology (4)
n
(historical) One who believes in the importance of antisepsis in medicine.
n
The condition of being bioincompatible
n
(derogatory) The appropriation of indigenous biomedical knowledge, especially by patenting naturally occurring substances.
n
The condition, or the extent of being bioreactive
n
A therapeutic material produced using biological means, including recombinant DNA technology.
adj
Relating to chemicotherapy.
n
The study of the interactions between toxic substances and biorhythms
n
The agonism related to a coagonist
adj
Alternative form of costimulatory [Of or pertaining to co-stimulation.]
n
Any cosmetic that is claimed to have a medicinal action
adj
Of or relating to euphenics.
adj
Alternative form of homeoplastic [(pathology) Resembling the tissue from or in which the thing to which the term is applied is formed.]
n
One who studies immunopharmacology.
adv
With regard to metaphylaxis
adj
Of or pertaining to narcosynthesis.
n
Alternative spelling of nutraceutical [A nutrient or food believed to have curative properties. A food used as a drug.]
adj
Both nutritionally and pharmaceutically beneficial.
n
A practitioner of opsonotherapy.
n
(pharmacology) The quality of being efficacious when taken by mouth (usually of a medicinal drug).
n
A publication of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that identifies drug products approved on the basis of safety and effectiveness.
adj
(pharmacology) alternative to pharmaceutical
n
A place where genetically modified animals or plants are produced for the production of pharmaceuticals.
adv
In pharmaceutical terms or for pharmaceutical purposes.
n
The art and science of dispensing medical drugs.
adj
Relating to pharmaceutical drugs and behaviour (and their relationships)
adj
Relating to pharmacochemistry.
n
dependence on a pharmaceutical drug
adj
Of or pertaining to pharmacoeconomics.
adj
pharmacoepidemiological
n
A description of drugs; a treatise on pharmaceutical substances.
adj
(pharmacology) Of or relating to pharmacokinetics.
n
A medicine or drug.
n
The branch of psychiatry concerned with the ingestion of drugs
n
(neologism) The commission of terrorist acts while under the influence of psychoactive substances.
adv
In terms of or by means of pharmacotherapeutics.
n
The condition of being phytoavailable
n
(pharmacology, herbal medicine) A physiological equivalence between the effects of two herbal extracts, the efficacy of one of which has been clinically demonstrated.
adj
Alternative form of phytohormonal [Relating to phytohormones.]
adj
Relating to polypharmacology.
n
(countable, uncountable, pharmacy, pharmacology) The study of the dosages of drugs, especially the determination of appropriate dosages.
n
(pharmacology) Any substance that only appears to, or is claimed to, have pharmaceutical effects.
n
activation by a psychoactive substance
n
The study of the psychological effects of chemicals on the brain.
n
(medicine) The branch of psychiatry or genetics that studies the effect of genetic inheritance on mental illness.
n
The clinical study of hormone fluctuations and their relationship to human behaviour.
n
One who studies or practises psychoneuroimmunology.
n
psychopharmaceutical
n
(pharmacology) Any drug used to treat a psychosis or similar disorder
adj
Of or pertaining to psychopharmacology, the interactions between pharmaceuticals and the brain
adv
By means of, or in terms of, psychopharmacotherapy.
n
The study of psychopharmacotherapy.
n
The study or application of psychopharmaceuticals.
adj
(pharmacology) Affecting the mind or mental processes.
n
Medicine that replaces or regenerates human cells, tissue or organs, to restore or establish normal function.
v
To serotype sequentially.
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(pharmacology) The combined action of two or more drugs where the effects are stronger than their mere sum.
n
(medicine) A form of diagnostic testing employed for selecting targeted therapy.
n
A unit of potency of drugs, used in the United States Pharmacopeia.

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