Yes, and some veterinarians do so to become veterinary pharmacologists.
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Clinical Pharmacology is the application of pharmacological concepts and principles in the clinical setting.
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology was created in 1961.
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology was created in 1968.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
Both are good. But you have to get the knowledge on pharmacology before you going in clinical pharmacy
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A Safety Pharmacology Study is a type of nonclinical study that evaluates the potential effects of a drug on the function of vital organ systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and central nervous systems. These studies are conducted to assess the safety profile of a drug candidate before it progresses to clinical trials in humans.
Jeanne C. Scherer has written: 'Student Work Manual for Introductory Clinical Pharmacology' 'Introductory clinical pharmacology'
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It takes 3 years of undergraduate study (at a minimum) plus 4 years of vet school to become a veterinarian; to specialize in veterinary pharmacology you would add another 3-7 years depending on the residency program and whether or not you also pursued a PhD in pharmacology as well.