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pharmacy
  1. (countable) A place where prescription drugs are dispensed, a dispensary.
  2. (uncountable) The science of medicinal substances comprising pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, phytochemistry and forensics.
  3. (uncountable) The occupation of a pharmacist.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “For mild sunburn, apply a moisturising lotion or a special aftersun cream from a pharmacy.”
      “You take me on errands to the bank, the cleaners, the pharmacy, and everyone on the street knows you.”
      “A blonde goes into a pharmacy and asks to use the baby scale to weigh the child she has in her arms.”
pharmacoenvironmentology
  1. (medicine) a branch of pharmacology and pharmacovigilance that deals entry of chemicals or drugs into the environment after elimination from humans and animals as post-therapy. It deals specifically with those pharmacological agents that have impact on the environment via elimination through living organisms subsequent to pharmacotherapy.
  2. The environmental impact of a specific drug.
pharmacology
  1. (medicine) The science of drugs including their origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use, and toxicology.
  2. (medicine) The properties and reactions of drugs especially with relation to their therapeutic value.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Mice and humans share much anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology, but there are some major differences.”
      “The concept of ethnic group differences in pharmacokinetic responses is far from new in the clinical pharmacology literature.”
      “He graduated in 1949 and went on to a DPhil, spending a year out to lecture in pharmacology at Sheffield University.”
pharmacography
pharmacopoeia
  1. An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation.
  2. A collection of drugs.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs.”
      “In modern pharmacopoeia, galbanum is still used as a tonic and stimulant, as well as for its action on the kidneys.”
      “Rouyer published a pharmacopoeia that is of interest to the historian of pharmacology.”
pharmacist
  1. (pharmacy) A professional who dispenses prescription drugs in a hospital or retail pharmacy.
  2. (pharmacy, academic) One who studies pharmacy.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The other day I visited a pharmacist in Auckland who had suffered from ram raids.”
      “A pharmacist at a remote 24-hour location will pop up on a screen and consult with the patient before a machine dispenses the drugs.”
      “When the pharmacist dispenses your medicine, you have another opportunity to clarify information or to ask other questions.”
pharmaceutics
  1. The art and science of dispensing medical drugs.
  2. (plurale tantum) medicines, drugs, or other pharmaceutical compounds.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Other sessions were held in a traditional pharmaceutics lab that included several networked computer terminals.”
      “Pharmacy educators should use this text along with others to fortify the pharmacy student's knowledge of pharmaceutics.”
      “Our machines answer to standard requirements of medicine, para-medicine et pharmaceutics.”
pharmacometabolomics
  1. The direct measurement of metabolites in an individual's bodily fluids, in order to predict or evaluate the metabolism of pharmaceutical compounds.
  2. Synonyms:
pharmacokinetics
  1. (pharmacology) A branch of pharmacology concerned with the rate at which drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs can change unpredictably in patients at the end of life.”
      “More details about statistics, pharmacokinetics, drug assays, and blood sampling are given in the online supplement.”
      “Possible influences of ginseng on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin in rats.”
pharmacovigilance
  1. (medicine) The detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects of medicines
  2. Examples:
    1. “All medicines are subject to exactly the same requirements in terms of pharmacovigilance.”
      “The standing committees will deal with biologicals and vaccines, pharmacovigilance, and pharmacy and standards.”
      “Neither the directive on good clinical practice nor the guidance on pharmacovigilance has yet been agreed within the European Union.”
pharm
  1. A place where genetically modified animals or plants are produced for the production of pharmaceuticals.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Bacterial cells cannot carry out these advanced tasks but animal cells can, making pharm animals the producers of choice.”
      “Two companies, the Genzyme Corporation of Cambridge, Mass., and PPL Therapeutics, a Scottish company, already have products from pharm animals being tested in clinical trials supervised by the Food and Drug Administration.”
      Pharm animals are also of interest because some therapeutic proteins otherwise have to be collected from blood donated by people, which can be tainted by viruses.”
pharmacognosis
pharmacomodulation
  1. The modification of existing pharmaceuticals by replacing substituents etc
pharmaceutical
  1. (medicine) A pharmaceutical or pharmacological preparation or product; a drug.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It would be desirable to find methods and procedures to shorten the development process for a pharmaceutical to reach the customers faster and thereby at a lower price.”
pharmacochemistry
  1. A branch of chemistry dealing with the development of pharmaceutical drugs
pharmacognosy
  1. A branch of pharmacology that studies medical substances that are derived from natural sources, and their recognition.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the laboratory of pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, we are studying natural products chemistry.”
      “I have searched the usual works of reference on pharmacognosy without being able to find any reference to a drug of this name.”
      “Our company is based very strongly in research and science, in pharmacognosy or phytomedicine.”
pharmacopeist
pharmacodynamics
  1. (pharmacology) The branch of pharmacology that studies the effects and modes of action of drugs upon the body.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs can change unpredictably in patients at the end of life.”
      “Its unique pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics make methadone a valuable option, but physicians should be aware of possible side effects.”
      “Possible influences of ginseng on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of warfarin in rats.”
pharmacoinformatics
  1. The use of informatics in the design and development of pharmaceuticals
pharmacologist
  1. (pharmacology) A student of pharmacology; one versed in the science of pharmacology.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Dr. Oakley is a clinical pharmacologist and currently works as a specialist in internal medicine and a consultant in nephrology.”
      “The same doctor has to be a combination of priest, demiurge, counsellor, pharmacologist, horologist, talkshow host and healer.”
      “The errors were categorized by the survey team composed of physicians, pharmacists and a clinical pharmacologist.”
pharmacoproteomics
  1. The use of proteomic techniques in the development of pharmaceuticals
pharmacochemist
  1. A chemist who works in the field of pharmacochemistry.
pharmacoeconomics
  1. (medicine) The study of the economic aspects of pharmaceuticals
pharmacognosist
  1. A person who studies, practices or is knowledgable about pharmacognosy
  2. Examples:
    1. “Hans Wohlmuth is a pharmacognosist and the Head of the Department of Natural and Complementary Medicine at Southern Cross University.”
      “Maurice Iwu, a western trained pharmacognosist and traditional Igbo healer from West Africa.”
      “Guangzhou, and authenticated by Professor Shuyan Li, pharmacognosist of School of Chinese Medicinal Sciences, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.”
pharmacodiagnosis
  1. diagnosis made with the use of pharmaceuticals
pharmacotherapy
  1. (medicine) The use of pharmaceuticals to treat disease
  2. Examples:
    1. “If weight loss does not occur within the first four weeks of pharmacotherapy, the medication or its dosage should be reevaluated.”
      “If symptoms are severe enough to prevent effective trauma-focused therapy, pharmacotherapy is warranted as a next step.”
      “They respond to specific treatments including individual psychotherapy, conjoint family therapy, and even pharmacotherapy.”
pharmacopathology
  1. The pathology of pharmaceutical action
pharmacogene
  1. Any gene that interacts with a pharmaceutical
pharmaconutrient
  1. Both a pharmaceutical and a nutrient
  2. Examples:
    1. “Thus, leucine is already being seen as a pharmaconutrient of great relevance for the supplementary feeding of malnourished and frail elderly and for specific subpopulations.”
pharmacotherapist
  1. One who works in the field of pharmacotherapy.
pharmacoresistance
  1. The condition of being pharmacoresistant
pharmaceutist
  1. (dated) One skilled in pharmacy; a druggist.
pharma
  1. (business) The pharmaceutical or drug-making sector.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The most positive aspect of this budget is that pharma and biotech have been placed at par with the IT industry.”
      “Biotech companies also contract with individual farmers to grow pharma crops.”
      “For two decades the pharma sector consistently outperformed the broad market.”
pharmacoeconomist
  1. One who studies pharmacoeconomics.
pharmacopeia
  1. Alternative form of pharmacopoeia
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Aloe is included in the pharmacopeia of Indian Ayurvedic physicians and in the literature on Chinese herbal medicine.”
      “When arrested, Ryder was found to have not only store merchandise in her purse, but a virtual pharmacopeia.”
      “However, the benefits of oral dosing and the lack of any theoretic or known long-term toxicity make them part of the current asthma pharmacopeia.”
pharmacotherapeutics
  1. The use of pharmacotherapy.
pharmacian
  1. (rare, archaic) A pharmacist.
pharmacopole
  1. (archaic) A pharmacist.
pharmacomodulations
  1. plural of pharmacomodulation
pharmacotherapists
  1. plural of pharmacotherapist
pharmacoeconomists
  1. plural of pharmacoeconomist
pharmaconutrients
  1. plural of pharmaconutrient
pharmacochemists
  1. plural of pharmacochemist
pharmacognosists
  1. plural of pharmacognosist
pharmacotherapies
  1. plural of pharmacotherapy
pharmaceuticals
  1. plural of pharmaceutical
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A quarter of the new drugs now being developed by pharmaceuticals are antidepressants.”
      “It is used in the manufacture of antioxidants, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and in the vulcanization of rubber.”
      “Its research in bio-technology and pharmaceuticals ranks among the world's best.”
pharmacologists
  1. plural of pharmacologist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A multidisciplinary team of pharmacognosists, phytochemists and pharmacologists was involved in preparing this monograph.”
      “As pharmacologists, we want to understand how patterns of activity at receptor populations associate with mental phenomena.”
      “The authors are clinical pharmacologists with long experience of caring for patients with, and collating information on, adverse drug reactions.”
pharmaceutists
  1. plural of pharmaceutist
pharmacopeists
  1. plural of pharmacopeist
pharmacopoeias
pharmacognosies
  1. plural of pharmacognosy
pharmacogenes
  1. plural of pharmacogene
pharmacopeias
pharmacopoles
  1. plural of pharmacopole
pharmacians
  1. plural of pharmacian
pharmacists
  1. plural of pharmacist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I know for a fact that even the private sector is having difficulties sourcing pharmacists locally.”
      “Apothecary planes were used by pharmacists or apothecaries to cut botanical materials into medically usable sizes.”
      “And in Washington, a bill is being considered that would require pharmacists to fill all prescriptions.”
pharmacies
  1. plural of pharmacy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Most pharmacies sell copaiba oil, either in small bottles over the counter or in the form of capsules.”
      “Remedies specifically for teething are available from pharmacies, supermarkets and health food stores.”
      “A variety of creams, gels, paints and medicated plasters are available from pharmacies.”
pharms
  1. plural of pharm
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