In pharmacology, "a.c." stands for "ante cibum," which is a Latin term meaning "before meals." It is often used in prescription instructions to indicate that a medication should be taken before eating to enhance its absorption or effectiveness. This designation helps ensure proper timing for medication administration in relation to food intake.
before meals
Every day
The word pharmacology is derived from the Greek word pharmakeia. Pharmakeis means sorcery, witch craft, witches, and spell work. It can also mean jealousy, outburst, and angels.
In medicine/pharmacology: TUD=Take As Directed
The study of medicine is called pharmacology.
A µg is a microgram, or 1/1.000.000 (1 millionth) of a gram.
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
Plug in port for ac.
Biochemical Pharmacology was created in 1958.
Molecular Pharmacology was created in 1965.
Arthur Robertson Cushny has written: 'Pharmacology and therapeutics' -- subject(s): Therapeutics, Pharmacology 'A textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics' -- subject(s): Therapeutics, Pharmacology