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the study of diseases and the functional changes occurring in the body as a result of diseases |
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lists of drugs and drug recipes commonly used by pharmacists |
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herbs, natural extracts, vitamins, minerals, or dietary supplements |
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the branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease and suffering |
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the science of preparing and dispensing drugs |
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medical reference summary indicating standards of drug purity, strength, and directions for synthesis |
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treatment of diseases by the use of drugs |
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chemical agents that produce biological responses within the body; they are synthesized by cells of the human body, animal cells, or microorganisms |
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the study of medicines; the discipline pertaining to how drugs improve the health of the human body |
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an area of medicine devoted to the evaluation of drugs used for human therapeutic benefit |