Experimental Pharmacology
Experimental pharmacology is the study of drug action in biological systems, with the aim of understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie the therapeutic effects of drugs. It covers the biochemical, physiological, and behavioral aspects of drug action in diverse systems, including cells, organs, organ systems, and organisms. It plays a vital role in drug discovery and development, by providing insights into the potential mechanisms and sites of drug action, as well as their pharmacological effects. This knowledge is of great importance for the development of safe, effective, and efficient pharmaceuticals.
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