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What is the primary focus of molecular pharmacology?
What is the primary focus of molecular pharmacology?
- The study of drug effectiveness in patient care (correct)
- The biochemical interactions of drugs with cellular structures (correct)
- The treatment of patients with conventional therapies
- The prevention and diagnosis of diseases using drugs
Which branch of pharmacology specifically studies the genetic factors affecting drug responsiveness?
Which branch of pharmacology specifically studies the genetic factors affecting drug responsiveness?
- Pharmacotherapy
- Therapeutics
- Medical Pharmacology
- Pharmacogenetics (correct)
What are the main goals of therapeutics in pharmacology?
What are the main goals of therapeutics in pharmacology?
- To explore drug interactions on a molecular level
- Only to alleviate pain in patients
- To provide genetic insights into drug responses
- To prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases (correct)
What distinguishes pharmacogenomics from pharmacogenetics?
What distinguishes pharmacogenomics from pharmacogenetics?
Which of the following best describes medical pharmacology?
Which of the following best describes medical pharmacology?
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Pharmacology
- The study of substances (drugs) that interact with living systems.
- Drugs work by binding to regulatory molecules, activating or inhibiting normal body processes.
- Drugs can be used for therapeutic effects (treating disease) or toxic effects (inhibiting harmful processes).
Branches of Pharmacology
- Medical Pharmacology: Focuses on the use of drugs to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease.
- Molecular Pharmacology: Studies the biochemical and biophysical interactions of drugs with biological macromolecules and cellular structures.
- Pharmacotherapy: The use of pharmaceutical products (drugs) as medication to treat health conditions.
- Therapeutics: The treatment and care of patients to prevent, combat disease, and alleviate pain or injury.
- Pharmacogenetics: Studies the genetic basis for variation in drug responsiveness among individuals, focusing on how genetic differences impact drug efficacy and safety.
- Pharmacogenomics: Investigates the relationship between an individual's genetic makeup and their response to specific drugs.
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