| pharmacognosy |
The study of natural products (ie, plant, animal, organism, or mineral in nature) used as drugs or for the preparation of drugs. Derived from the Greek pharmakon meaning drug and gnosis meaning knowledge.
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| pharmacology |
The study of the response of living organisms to drugs.
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| pharmacoeconomics |
Study of the cost-benefit ratios of drugs with other therapies or with similar drugs, where costs include both financial and quality-of-life measures Phase I study: The first of the four phases of clinical trials, Phase I studies are designed to establish the effects of a new drug in humans. These studies are usually conducted in small numbers of healthy volunteers to determine a drug's toxicity, absorption, distribution, and metabolism.
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| pharmacology |
The branch of science that deals with the study of drugs and their action on living systems.
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| pharmacotherapy |
A regimen of using appetite suppressant medications to manage obesity by decreasing appetite or increasing the feeling of satiety.
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