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Definitions for pharmacologic
phar·ma·co·log·ic
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Princeton's WordNet
pharmacological, pharmacologicadjective
of or relating to pharmacology
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pharmacologicadjective
Of or having to do with pharmacology.
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pharmacologic
Pharmacologic refers to the study or science of drugs, their composition, uses, effects, and modes of action in the body. It pertains to the effect that medications have on various bodily systems and how they treat diseases or conditions. This can also relate to the effects of chemical compounds or substances on biological systems.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pharmacologic in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pharmacologic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of pharmacologic in a Sentence
All the anesthesiologists we’re working with were blown away, for thousands of years, Buddhist monks have said that meditation reduces pain in a unique fashion. With the advent of neuroimaging and pharmacologic studies, only recently have we been able to examine and potentially verify what they’re saying.
Screening and diagnosis is important as there are effective pharmacologic and psychological treatments available for PTSD.
It’s an interesting association, but causation is definitely not proven, we have to see if there’s a viable and biologically plausible mechanism by which a small amount of lithium in the water supply can somehow do this, yet pharmacologic dosing of lithium in women with bipolar disorder has not been reported to be causing increased risk of ASD.
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