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pharmacological
phar·ma·col·o·gy P0235800 (fär′mə-kŏl′ə-jē)n.1. The science of drugs, including their composition, uses, and effects.2. The characteristics or properties of a drug, especially those that make it medically effective. phar′ma·co·log′ic (-kə-lŏj′ĭk), phar′ma·co·log′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.phar′ma·co·log′i·cal·ly adv.phar′ma·col′o·gist n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | pharmacological - of or relating to pharmacologypharmacologic | Translationsφαρμακολογικόςfarmacológicopharmacologique EncyclopediaSeepharmacologyPharmacological
phar·ma·co·log·ic , pharmacological (far'mă-kō-loj'ik, -loj'i-kăl), 1. Relating to pharmacology or to the composition, properties, and actions of drugs. 2. Sometimes used in physiology to denote a dose (of a chemical agent that either is or mimics a hormone, neurotransmitter, or other naturally occurring agent) that is so much larger or more potent than would occur naturally that it might have qualitatively different effects. Compare: homeopathic (2), physiologic (4), supraphysiologic. phar·ma·co·log·ic , pharmacological (fahr'mă-kŏ-loj'ik, -i-kăl) 1. Relating to pharmacology or to the composition, properties, and actions of drugs. 2. physiology A dose of a chemical agent that is so much larger or more potent than would occur naturally that it might have qualitatively different effects. Compare: homeopathic (2) , physiologic (4) PharmacologicalReferring to therapy that relies on drugs.Mentioned in: Pain Managementphar·ma·co·log·ic , pharmacological (fahr'mă-kŏ-loj'ik, -i-kăl) Relating to pharmacology or drugs. pharmacological
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