Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology · 2014. 5. 31. · effects, therapeutics, and toxicology...
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Clinical & Experimental
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Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology connects the gap between medical practice and laboratory science. It deals with the reactions of living organisms to chemical agents, and promotes the safety of prescription, maximize the drug effects and minimize the side effects. It includes the study of adverse drug effects, therapeutics, and toxicology including reproductive toxicology, cardiovascular risks, perioperative drug management and psychopharmacology.
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