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Qué (quién) es Therapeutics - definición

BRANCH OF BIOLOGY CONCERNING DRUGS
Pharmacologist; Pharmaceutical medications; Pharmalogical; Pharmacological; Pharmachemical; Pharmacologically; Posology; Pharmacon; Pharmacologic; Macropharmacology; Pharmocology; Environmental Pharmacology; Medical remedy; Behavioral pharmacology; Ethopharmacology; Therapeutic drugs; Understanding the Value of Pharmaceuticals; Drug science; Master of Pharmacology; MPharmacol; Biochemistry Pharmacology; Biochemistry pharmacology; Clinical pharmacologist; Biochemical Pharmacology (SUNYAB-1973); Farmacology; Master's in Pharmacology
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  • toxicologist]] working in a lab.

Therapeutics         
  • Psychology session
ATTEMPTED MEDICAL REMEDIATION OF A HEALTH PROBLEM, USUALLY FOLLOWING A DIAGNOSIS
Healthcare treatment; Therapeutic; Therapists; Therapeutics; First-line treatment; Abortive medication; Systemic Psychotherapy; Medical treatment; First-line therapy; Mental health provider; First line treatment; Medical Treatment; Systemic Therapy; Therapies; Abortive remedy; First line therapy; Theraputic; Therapudic; First-line agent; First-line drug; Therapeutic activity; Medical therapy; Therapcutics; Medical therapies; Therapeutist; Clinical treatment; Supportive therapy; First line agent; Treatable; Untreatable; Preventive treatment; Abortive therapy; Second line treatment; Second-line treatment; Second-line therapy; Second line therapy; Over-treatment; Induction therapy; Gold standard therapy; Consolidation therapy; Curative therapy; Definitive therapy; Investigational therapy; Stepdown therapy; Level of care; Investigational therapies; Modality (therapy); Treatment modality; Iamatology; Aceology; Levels of care; Supportive measures; Supportive management; Third-line therapy; Third line therapy; Third-line treatment; Third line treatment; Front-line therapy; Primary therapy; Front line therapy; Treatment of disease; Disease treatment; Medical intervention; Investigational treatment; Second-line medication; First-line medication; Third-line medication; Fourth-line medication; Fourth-line therapy
·noun That part of medical science which treats of the discovery and application of remedies for diseases.
therapeutics         
  • Psychology session
ATTEMPTED MEDICAL REMEDIATION OF A HEALTH PROBLEM, USUALLY FOLLOWING A DIAGNOSIS
Healthcare treatment; Therapeutic; Therapists; Therapeutics; First-line treatment; Abortive medication; Systemic Psychotherapy; Medical treatment; First-line therapy; Mental health provider; First line treatment; Medical Treatment; Systemic Therapy; Therapies; Abortive remedy; First line therapy; Theraputic; Therapudic; First-line agent; First-line drug; Therapeutic activity; Medical therapy; Therapcutics; Medical therapies; Therapeutist; Clinical treatment; Supportive therapy; First line agent; Treatable; Untreatable; Preventive treatment; Abortive therapy; Second line treatment; Second-line treatment; Second-line therapy; Second line therapy; Over-treatment; Induction therapy; Gold standard therapy; Consolidation therapy; Curative therapy; Definitive therapy; Investigational therapy; Stepdown therapy; Level of care; Investigational therapies; Modality (therapy); Treatment modality; Iamatology; Aceology; Levels of care; Supportive measures; Supportive management; Third-line therapy; Third line therapy; Third-line treatment; Third line treatment; Front-line therapy; Primary therapy; Front line therapy; Treatment of disease; Disease treatment; Medical intervention; Investigational treatment; Second-line medication; First-line medication; Third-line medication; Fourth-line medication; Fourth-line therapy
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and the action of remedial agents.
pharmacology         
Pharmacology is the branch of science relating to drugs and medicines.
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pharmacological
As little as 50mg of caffeine can produce pharmacological effects.
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pharmacologist (pharmacologists)
...a pharmacologist from the University of California.
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Wikipedia

Pharmacology

Pharmacology is a branch of medicine, biology, and pharmaceutical sciences concerned with drug or medication action, where a drug may be defined as any artificial, natural, or endogenous (from within the body) molecule which exerts a biochemical or physiological effect on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism (sometimes the word pharmacon is used as a term to encompass these endogenous and exogenous bioactive species). It is the science of drugs including their origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use, and toxicology. More specifically, it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function. If substances have medicinal properties, they are considered pharmaceuticals.

The field encompasses drug composition and properties, functions, sources, synthesis and drug design, molecular and cellular mechanisms, organ/systems mechanisms, signal transduction/cellular communication, molecular diagnostics, interactions, chemical biology, therapy, and medical applications and antipathogenic capabilities. The two main areas of pharmacology are pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Pharmacodynamics studies the effects of a drug on biological systems, and pharmacokinetics studies the effects of biological systems on a drug. In broad terms, pharmacodynamics discusses the chemicals with biological receptors, and pharmacokinetics discusses the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of chemicals from the biological systems.

Pharmacology is not synonymous with pharmacy and the two terms are frequently confused. Pharmacology, a biomedical science, deals with the research, discovery, and characterization of chemicals which show biological effects and the elucidation of cellular and organismal function in relation to these chemicals. In contrast, pharmacy, a health services profession, is concerned with the application of the principles learned from pharmacology in its clinical settings; whether it be in a dispensing or clinical care role. In either field, the primary contrast between the two is their distinctions between direct-patient care, pharmacy practice, and the science-oriented research field, driven by pharmacology.

Ejemplos de uso de Therapeutics
1. Only one company, Adams Respiratory Therapeutics Inc., has FDA approval to sell extended–release guaifenesin.
2. Dianne Murphy, director of the Office of Pediatric Therapeutics at the drug agency.
3. The Academy of Medical Science is conducting researches into the application of latest therapeutics to clinical practice.
4. "It marks the dawn of a new era in medical therapeutics.
5. For example, Sirna Therapeutics was acquired by Merck for $1.1 billion.