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pharmaco-
pharmaco- repr. Gr. ϕαρµακο-, comb. form of ϕάρµακον drug, medicine, poison, a formative of technical words, as in the following: ˌpharmacodyˈnamic a., relating to the powers or effects of drugs (Cent. Dict. 1890); hence ˌpharmacodyˈnamically adv.; ˌpharmacodyˈnamics n. pl., the science or subject o...
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Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals
The Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals (CPR) is a taxonomy focused on defining and grouping together situations requiring a referral from pharmacists to physicians (and vice versa) regarding the pharmacotherapy used by the patients. It has been published in 2008. It is bilingual: Engli...
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pharmacopoietic
† ˌpharmacopoiˈetic, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. pharmaco- + Gr. ποιητικός making, productive.] Pertaining to the making or compounding of drugs. Also † ˌpharmacopoiˈetical a. Obs.1670 Maynwaring Physician's Repos. 86 Pharmacopoietick operations and tryals of Medicines. Ibid. 88 For want of knowledge in the...
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pharmacophoric
pharmacophoric, a. Pharmacol. Brit. /ˌfɑːməkəˈfɒrɪk/, U.S. /ˌfɑrməkəˈfɔrɪk/ [‹ pharmaco- comb. form + -phoric (in e.g. osmophoric adj.). Compare later pharmacophore n. Compare French pharmacophore (1956 or earlier).] Of the nature of, relating to, or involving a pharmacophore.1953F. W. Schueler in A...
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Pharmacogenomics
Its name (pharmaco- + genomics) reflects its combining of pharmacology and genomics.
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pharmacotherapy
pharmacotherapy, n. Med. (ˌfɑːməkəʊˈθɛrəpɪ) [f. pharmaco- + therapy n.] The treatment of illness, injury, etc. with drugs.1903 Stedman Dunglison's Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 23) 864/1 Pharmacotherapy, treatment by drugs. 1965 Current Therapeutic Res. VII. 786 One woman, who had not been on maintenance pha...
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pharmacophore
pharmacophore, n. Pharmacol. Brit. /ˈfɑːməkəˌfɔː/, U.S. /ˈfɑrməkəˌfɔ(ə)r/ [‹ pharmaco- comb. form + -phore comb. form, after pharmacophoric adj.] The part of a molecule that is responsible for its characteristic pharmacological activity; a pharmacologically active group.1964 Biochem. Pharmacol. 13 3...
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pharmacopœia
pharmacopœia (ˌfɑːməkəʊˈpiːɪə) Also 7 -pea, (erron. -pæa, -pæia), 7–8 -pœa, 8–9 -peia. [mod.L., a. Gr. ϕαρµακοποιία, the art of a ϕαρµακοποι-ός or preparer of drugs, f. ϕαρµακο- pharmaco- + -ποιος making, maker.] 1. A book containing a list of drugs, with directions for their preparation and identif...
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Titles of distinction awarded by the University of Oxford
Professor of Engineering Science (Applied Artificial Intelligence)
Jonathan Prag, Professor of Ancient History
Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Professor of Pharmaco
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pharmacopedia
pharmacopedia (ˌfɑːməkəʊˈpiːdɪə) Also in anglicized form pharmacopedy (-ˈkɒpɪdɪ). [mod. f. pharmaco- + Gr. παιδεία instruction: cf. cyclopædia. (Introduced in 1901–2 as a substitute for materia medica in sense 2: see Pharmaceut. Jrnl. 29 Mar. 1902, p. 254.)] The art of imparting instruction or infor...
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pharmacogenetics
ˌpharmacogeˈnetics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) Pharm. [ad. G. pharmakogenetik n. (F. Vogel 1959, in Ergebnisse d. inneren Med. und Kinderheilkunde XII. 117): see pharmaco-, genetic a., and -ic 2.] The study of the effect of genetic factors on reactions to drugs.1960 Times 11 Nov. 17/2 This development...
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pharmacology
pharmacology (fɑːməˈkɒlədʒɪ) [ad. mod.L. pharmacologia (W. Harris 1683): see pharmaco- and -logy.] That branch of medical science which relates to drugs, their preparation, uses, and effects; the science or theory of pharmacy.1721 Bailey, Pharmacology, a Treatise concerning the Art of preparing Medi...
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