Definition: Pharmacology

From New World Encyclopedia

Etymology

From pharmaco + logy}}.

Pronunciation

  • /ˌfɑrməˈkɒlədʒi/

Noun

  1. (medicine) The science that studies the effects of chemical compounds on living animals, especially the science of the manufacture, use and effects of medicinal drugs.
  2. The medicinal characteristics of a specific drug.

Derived terms

  • pharmacologic
  • pharmacological
  • pharmacologically
  • pharmacologist

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