Pharmacological
Pharmacological is an adjective relating to pharmacology, the branch of medicine and biology concerned with the interactions between chemical substances and living systems. In scholarly and clinical contexts, pharmacological describes properties, actions, or effects produced by drugs or other chemical agents. The term is used to refer to how a substance influences physiological processes, typically through molecular targets such as receptors, enzymes, or transporters.
Pharmacology covers how a substance is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted (pharmacokinetics) and how it affects
Subfields and applications include clinical pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, toxicology, and pharmacovigilance. Drug discovery and preclinical testing rely
Key concepts in pharmacology include receptor agonism and antagonism, affinity, potency, efficacy, selectivity, and dose–response relationships;