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DictionarySeeclinicalclinical pharmacology
clinical pharmacology[′klin·ə·kəl ‚fär·mə′käl·ə·jē] (pharmacology) The study and evaluation of the effects of drugs in humans. clinical pharmacology
clin·i·cal phar·ma·col·o·gythe branch of pharmacology concerned with the pharmacology of therapeutic agents in the prevention, treatment, and control of disease in humans.clinical pharmacology The science that studies the characteristics, effects, properties, reactions and uses of drugs—especially their therapeutic effect in humans—including toxicology, safety, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.clin·i·cal phar·ma·col·o·gy (klini-kăl fahrmă-kolŏ-jē) Branch of pharmacology concerned with the pharmacology of therapeutic agents. AcronymsSeecopilot |