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What (who) is pharmacological$59923$ - definition

BRITISH SOCIETY OF PHARMACOLOGISTS
British pharmacological society; User:Ryanpostlethwaite~enwiki/BPS; FBPhS; Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society; Honorary Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society

Pharmacological Calvinism         
Pharmacological calvinism
Pharmacological Calvinism is a term of disapproval purporting to describe the disapproving or condemning attitude of some Americans to the use of psychiatric medication. The term describes a perceived general distrust of drug use for purposes of restoring or attaining pleasure or happiness; that the only legitimate use of drugs is for the purpose of curing or treating illness and disease.
Non-pharmaceutical intervention         
ANY TYPE OF HEALTH CARE INTERVENTION WHICH IS NOT A MEDICATION, WHICH MAY INCLUDE EXERCISE, SLEEP IMPROVEMENT, OR DIETARY HABITS
Non-pharmaceutical interventions; Non-pharmacological intervention; Non-pharmacological treatment
A non-pharmaceutical intervention or non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of health intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise, sleep improvement, or dietary habits.
Biological activity         
DESCRIPTION OF EFFECTS OF A DRUG ON LIVING THINGS
Bioactivity; Pharmacological activity; Pharmaceutically active; Pharmaceutically active compounds; Pharmacologically active; Bio-active; Biologically inactive; Pharmacological effect; Biologically active; Active form; Active forms
In pharmacology, biological activity or pharmacological activity describes the beneficial or adverse effects of a drug on living matter.Etymology: Gk, bios, life; L, activus, with energy, Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition.

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British Pharmacological Society

The British Pharmacological Society is the primary UK learned society for pharmacologists concerned with research into drugs and the way they work. Members work in academia, industry, regulatory agencies and the health services, and many are medically qualified. The Society covers the whole spectrum of pharmacology, including laboratory, clinical, and toxicological aspects.

Clinical pharmacology is the medical speciality dedicated to promoting safe and effective use of medicines for patient benefit. Clinical pharmacologists work as consultants in the National Health Service and many hold prominent positions in UK universities.