| pharmaceutist | <specialist> An individual trained in preparing and dispensing medicines. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pharmacies | Facilities for the preparation and dispensing of drugs. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacist | <specialist> An individual trained in preparing and dispensing medicines. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacists | Those persons legally qualified by education and training to engage in the practice of pharmacy. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacists' aides | Persons who perform certain functions under the supervision of the pharmacist. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmaco- | Drugs. Origin: G. Pharmakon, medicine (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacochemistry | Medicinal chemistry in its application to the analysis, development, preparation, and the manufacture of drugs. Synonym: medicinal chemistry, pharmacochemistry. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacodiagnosis | Use of drugs in diagnosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacodynamic | Relating to drug action. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacodynamics | <pharmacology, study> The study of the biochemical and physiological effects of drugs and the mechanisms of their actions, including the correlation of actions and effects of drugs with their chemical structure, also, such effects on the actions of a particular drug or drugs. Contrast with pharmacokinetics. Origin: Gr. Dynamis = power (18 Nov 1997) |
| pharmacoendocrinology | The pharmacology of endocrine function. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacoepidemiology | The science concerned with the benefit and risk of drugs used in populations and the analysis of the outcomes of drug therapies. Pharmacoepidemiologic data come from both clinical trials and epidemiological studies with emphasis on methods for the detection and evaluation of drug-related adverse effects, assessment of risk vs benefit ratios in drug therapy, patterns of drug utilization, the cost-effectiveness of specific drugs, methodology of postmarketing surveillance, and the relation between pharmacoepidemiology and the formulation and interpretation of regulatory guidelines. (pharmacoepidemiol drug saf 1992;1(1); j pharmacoepidemiol 1990;1(1)) (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacogenetics | The convergence of pharmacology and genetics dealing with genetically determined responses to drugs. For example, after the administration of a muscle relaxant commonly used in surgery, a patient may remains apneic incapable of breathing on their own for hours due to a genetically determined defect in metabolizing (processing) the muscle relaxant. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacognosis | That branch of pharmacology which treats of unprepared medicines or simples. Synonym: pharmacography, and pharmacomathy. Origin: Gr. A drug + a knowing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pharmacognosist | One skilled in pharmacognosy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacy |
Pharmacy (from the Greek φάρμακον = drug) is the profession of compounding and dispensing medication. More recently, the term has come to include other services related to patient care including clinical practice, medication review, drug information, etc. Some of these new roles are now mandated by law in various legislatures. ...
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| pharynx |
The pharynx is the part of the digestive system of many animals immediately behind the mouth and in front of the esophagus. In mammals, it is where the digestive tract and the respiratory tract cross, commonly called the "throat" (which term may also include the larynx) The pharynx attaches to the larynx, which is the first element of the airways. ...
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| phase |
In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i.e. density, crystal structure, index of refraction, and so forth.) The most familiar examples of phases are solids, liquids, and gases. ...
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| phacoemulsification |
Phacoemulsification refers to modern cataract surgery in which the human lens is emulsified with an ultrasonic handpiece which employsirrigation of balanced salt solution for aspiration of lens material as well as cooling the handpiece. The cataract is usually broken into two or four pieces and each piece is emulsified and aspirated out with suction. After removing all hard central lens nucleus with phacoemulsification,the softer outer lens cortex is removed with suction only. ...
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| pharmacokinetic |
Pharmacokinetics is a branch of pharmacology dedicated to the study of the time course of substances and their relationship with an organism or system. In practice, this discipline is applied mainly to drug substances, though in principle it concerns itself with all manner of compounds residing within an organism or system, such as nutrients, metabolites, endogenous hormones, toxins, etc. ...
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| PHA | a large clinical trial of a treatment or drug that in phase I and phase II has been shown to be efficacious with tolerable side effects |
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| PHA | a large clinical trial of a treatment or drug that in phase I and phase II has been shown to be efficacious with tolerable side effects |
| PHA | introduce gradually |
| PHA | sometimes the FDA approves a drug for general use but requires to manufacturer to continue to monitor its effects |
| PHA | sometimes the FDA approves a drug for general use but requires to manufacturer to continue to monitor its effects |
| PHA | modulation of the phase of the carrier wave |
| PHA | a stage in meiosis or mitosis |
| PHA | a time when the moon presents a particular recurring appearance |
| PHA | terminate gradually |
| PHA | a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition |
| PHA | herbs of warm regions including most American beans |
| PHA | East Indian legume having hairy foliage and small yellow flowers followed by cylindrical pods |
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