| pharmacopolist | One who sells medicines; an apothecary. Origin: L. Pharmacopola, Gr.; medicine + to sell. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pharmacopsychosis | Rarely used term for a psychosis causally related to taking a drug. Origin: pharmaco-+ psychosis (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacoresistent epilepsy | Epilepsy not adequately controlled by medication. Synonym: pharmacoresistent epilepsy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacosiderite | <chemical> A hydrous arsenate of iron occurring in green or yellowish green cubic crystals; cube ore. Origin: Gr. Drug, poison + E. Siderite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pharmacotherapy | Treatment of disease by means of drugs. See: chemotherapy. Origin: pharmaco-+ G. Therapeia, therapy (05 Mar 2000) |
| pharmacuetical | Of or pertaining to the knowledge or art of pharmacy, or to the art of preparing medicines according to the rules or formulas of pharmacy; as, pharmaceutical preparations. Pharmacue"tically, Pharmaceutical chemistry, that department of chemistry which ascertains or regulates the composition of medicinal substances. Origin: L. Pharmaceuticus, Gr, fr., cf. F. Pharmaceutique. See Pharmacy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pharmacuetics | The science of preparing medicines. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pharmacy | 1. The art or practice of preparing and preserving drugs, and of compounding and dispensing medicines according to prescriptions of physicians; the occupation of an apothecary or a pharmaceutical chemist. 2. A place where medicines are compounded; a drug store; an apothecary's shop. Origin: OE. Fermacie, OF. Farmacie, pharmacie, F. Pharmacie, Gr, fr. To administer or use medicines, fr. Medicine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pharmacy administration | The business and managerial aspects of pharmacy in its broadest sense. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacy and therapeutics committee | An advisory group composed primarily of staff physicians and the pharmacist which serves as the communication link between the medical staff and the pharmacy department. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmacy service, hospital | Hospital department responsible for the receiving, storing, and distribution of pharmaceutical supplies. (12 Dec 1998) |
| pharmalogical studies | <pharmacology> Studies to assess the potential harmful or other effects of drugs (16 Dec 1997) |
| pharming | <technique> A genetic-engineering technique by which the embryos of livestock are injected with human genetic material encoded to produce chemicals normally generated only by the human body, so that blood, proteins, and organs from the fully grown animals can be used in medicines and cross-species organ transplants. Synonym: transgenics. (14 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Formularies, National, National Formularies
Synonyms : Pharmacopoeias (PT)
Synonyms : Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, Homeopathic Pharmacopoeias, Pharmacopoeia, Homeopathic
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Synonyms : Administration, Pharmacy, Administrations, Pharmacy, Pharmacy Administrations
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| pharmacophobia |
The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has misused the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. ...
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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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| 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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| pharming |
Pharming is a merger of "farming" and "pharmaceutical" and refers to the use of genetic engineering to insert genes that code for useful pharmaceuticals into host animals or plants that would not otherwise express those genes. As a consequence, the host animals or plants then make the pharmaceutical product in large quantity, which can then be purified and used as a drug product. ...
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A book describing chemicals, drugs, and other substances and how they are used as medicines. It is prepared by a recognized authority.
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