pharmacologically (Meaning)
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pharmacologically (r)
with regard to pharmacology
Synonyms & Antonyms of pharmacologically
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pharmacologically Sentence Examples
- The drug acted pharmacologically by binding to specific receptors in the brain.
- Pharmacologically active substances can have various effects on the body.
- The drug's pharmacologically inert form does not have any biological activity.
- Pharmacologically, the drug inhibits the enzyme responsible for pain transmission.
- The pharmacologically modified molecule exhibits enhanced efficacy and selectivity.
- The drug was found to be pharmacologically safe and well-tolerated in clinical trials.
- Pharmacologically, the drug acts as an agonist at multiple receptors.
- Researchers studied the pharmacologically active metabolites of the drug to determine its duration of action.
- Pharmacologically, the drug exhibits a complex interplay of mechanisms of action.
- The drug's pharmacologically promiscuous nature led to the discovery of novel therapeutic targets.
FAQs About the word pharmacologically
with regard to pharmacology
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The drug acted pharmacologically by binding to specific receptors in the brain.
Pharmacologically active substances can have various effects on the body.
The drug's pharmacologically inert form does not have any biological activity.
Pharmacologically, the drug inhibits the enzyme responsible for pain transmission.