A pharmacological dose is the amount of a drug that treats illness effectively. It is the smallest dose needed to provide the wanted effect.
Pharmacological Reviews was created in 1949.
British Pharmacological Society was created in 1931.
pharmacological testing relates the aspect of effectable drug against a particular disease.
There are three pharmacological factors that helps in the understanding of drug experience. The pharmacological factors are the chemical properties of the drug and action on the body, drug dosage, and the route of drug administration.
Pharmacological action is the therapeutic action of the drug on the body. For example, how the drug acts on the cells, what the drug does to the cells. Whereas the alteration or changes produced after the drug has acted (the action being; how the drug acted and what action did the drug do) on the cells is pharmacologial effect. Simply, in layman's terms pharmacological action is what action the drug can do and the pharmacological effect is what the action of the drug has done.
Anticoagulant.
immunizations and pharmacological
High-dose aspirin is known to decrease uric acid levels in the blood by promoting its excretion through the kidneys, which can help prevent gout. In contrast, low-dose aspirin can inhibit uric acid excretion, leading to increased levels in the blood, thus precipitating gout attacks. This paradox occurs because the effects of aspirin on uric acid levels are dose-dependent, with low doses having a different pharmacological effect compared to higher doses.
drugs are bad for you
Hypnotics.
The elements of this approach include treating the underlying cause of pain, pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, and some invasive (surgical) procedures.
Neuro Peptide i would presume