Clinical Pharmacology
Clinical pharmacology is the study of how drugs affect humans. It focuses on the effects of drugs on the body, including their absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and therapeutic effects. Clinical pharmacology is a key area of medicine and is essential for optimizing drug therapy and minimizing the risks associated with drugs. It is used to help doctors determine the best dosage and route of administration of drugs, as well as to identify potential side effects. Clinical pharmacology also plays an important role in the development of new drugs and provides evidence-based data to inform policies related to the prescription and dispensing of drugs.
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