A review on experimental pharmacology
Abstract
In this era where the pharmaceutical companies and products are hiking in its need and production it is inevitable to document the safety and toxicity along with the indications of the same. This is where the experimental study has a vital role to play. Experimental pharmacology is the science where the drug interaction with different receptors and target sites in living organism are explained. This article reviews about the different aspects of experimental pharmacology and its uses.
Keywords: Experimental pharmacology, products, dosage
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https://doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i1-s.2242References
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