Definition of Pharmacological. Meaning of Pharmacological. Synonyms of Pharmacological

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Definition of Pharmacological

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Meaning of Pharmacological from wikipedia

- includes pharmacological agonists and antagonists, but also enzyme inhibitors (such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors). The origins of clinical pharmacology date...
- between the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) and the British Pharmacological Society (BPS). This replaces and expands upon the...
- cystic fibrosis. Migalastat is a pharmacological chaperone for the treatment of Fabry disease. Tafamidis is a pharmacological chaperone for the treatment of...
- Pharmacological torture is the use of psychotropic or other drugs to punish or extract information from a person. The aim is to force compliance by causing...
- Pharmacological Research is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering pharmacology. It was established in 1969 as Pharmacological Research Communications...
- In the field of drug discovery, reverse pharmacology also known as target-based drug discovery (TDD), a hypothesis is first made that modulation of the...
- presence in tissues by up to 50%. This is important when considering pharmacological interactions: the tissue concentration of a drug with a plasma protein...
- 1997). "Pharmacological profile of antidepressants and related compounds at human monoamine transporters". European Journal of Pharmacology. 340 (2–3):...
- Cavg (pharmacology) Area under the curve (pharmacokinetics) Tracy TS (2004). "Pharmacokinetics". In Stitzel RE, Craig CF (eds.). Modern pharmacology with...
- biological activity expressed in terms of the dose required to produce a pharmacological effect of given intensity. A highly potent drug (e.g., fentanyl, clonazepam...