The word pharmacology comes from the Greek word pharmakon, which means medicine or drug. The suffix -ology means the study of.
The term "pharmacology" has its origin in the Greek words "pharmakon" (meaning drug) and "logia" (meaning study of). Pharmacology is the study of how drugs interact with biological systems and how they can be used to treat diseases.
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
The branches of pharmacology: Animal Pharmacology Chemotherapy Clinical Pharmacology Comparative Pharmacology Pharmacodynamics Pharmacoeconomics Pharmacoepidemiology Pharmacogenetics/Pharmacogenomics Pharmacognosy Pharmacokinetics Pharmacy Posology Therapeutics/Pharmacotherapeutics Toxicology
Torald Hermann Sollmann has written: 'A laboratory guide in pharmacology' -- subject(s): Pharmacology 'Fundamentals of experimental pharmacology' -- subject(s): Pharmacology 'Bibliographies' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Toxicology 'A manual of pharmacology and its applications to therapeutics and toxicology' -- subject(s): Therapeutics, Poisons, Pharmacology
Biochemical Pharmacology was created in 1958.
Molecular Pharmacology was created in 1965.
Phytotherapy is the study of the use of extracts of natural origin as medicines or health-promoting agents. Phytotherapy medicines differ from plant-derived medicines in standard pharmacology.
Arthur Robertson Cushny has written: 'Pharmacology and therapeutics' -- subject(s): Therapeutics, Pharmacology 'A textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics' -- subject(s): Therapeutics, Pharmacology
marine pharmacology is a branch of pharmacology concerned with pharmacological active substances present in aquatic plants and animals
British Journal of Pharmacology was created in 1968.
The population of Richmond Pharmacology Ltd is 51.
The population of Richmond Pharmacology Ltd is 120.