Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One skilled in pharmacology.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One skilled in pharmacology.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun pharmacology A student of
pharmacology ; one versed in the science ofpharmacology .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone trained in the science of drugs (their composition and uses and effects)
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Examples
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The pharmacologist is available during office hours to answer questions about medications from the patients, parents, nurses and physicians.
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In fact, today at my monthly with the psychiatrist I call my pharmacologist to make myself feel less crazy, he was talking so much, I almost asked him to write ME a check for $135 at the end of our 30 minute session.
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In fact, today at my monthly with the psychiatrist I call my pharmacologist to make myself feel less crazy, he was talking so much,
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So I decided I wanted to become a clinical pharmacologist, which is essentially a drug development expert.
A career built on bringing lifesaving drugs to the market and to patients 2010
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So I decided I wanted to become a clinical pharmacologist, which is essentially a drug development expert.
A career built on bringing lifesaving drugs to the market and to patients 2010
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Doesn't that make it about you again and then you're back to being a dime-store Narcissus? note to self: call pharmacologist to see if Celexa still working
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Doesn't that make it about you again and then you're back to being a dime-store Narcissus? note to self: call pharmacologist to see if Celexa still working
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Anne Patchett's State of Wonder sends a pharmacologist into the Amazonian jungle to investigate, among other things, why the women of a remote tribe are able to bear children into their seventies.
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The clinical pharmacologist has a doctor of pharmacy degree.
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The pharmacologist also reviews antibiotic blood levels and makes dosing recommendations based upon the levels.
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