Pharmacology

Pharmacology is the study of medicines and their effects on the body. It involves discovering new medicines, understanding their mechanism of action, and determining their safety and efficacy. Pharmacology is important for developing new treatments for diseases and improving existing treatments. It also helps to identify dangerous drug interactions and to determine the correct dose of a medicine for optimal benefit. By understanding how medicines work, pharmacologists can develop better treatments for patients and save lives.

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A Network Pharmacology-Based Strategy For Predicting Therapy Targets Of Beta-Sitosterol In Treating Diabetic Retinopathy

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Exploring the Mechanism of Complex Lemon-Angelica Sinensis-Boswellia Essential Oil on Anxiety Disorders with Melasma Through Network Pharmacology and Experimental Validation

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