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  2. List of pharmaceutical sciences journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable medical and scientific journals that publish articles in pharmacology and the pharmaceutical sciences This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. Category:Pharmacology journals - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics; Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology; Journal of Controlled Release; Journal of Drug and Alcohol Research; Journal of Drug Targeting; Journal of Ethnopharmacology; Journal of Food and Drug Analysis; Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy; Journal of ...

  4. Drug Delivery (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Drug Delivery is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal covering research on all aspects of drug delivery, a core aspect of drug development. It is published by Taylor & Francis and since 2009 the editor-in-chief is Vladimir Torchilin. Biochemist Alfred Stracher founded the journal in 1997 and was its editor-in-chief until his death in ...

  5. Pharmacology & Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacology & Therapeutics is a monthly medical review journal published by Elsevier. It incorporates Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part A: Chemotherapy, Toxicology and Metabolic Inhibitors and Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Part B: General and Systematic Pharmacology, both originally published by Oxford University Press.

  6. Pharmacotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Pharmacotherapy, also known as pharmacological therapy or drug therapy, is defined as medical treatment that utilizes one or more pharmaceutical drugs to improve ongoing symptoms (symptomatic relief), treat the underlying condition, or act as a prevention for other diseases (prophylaxis).

  7. Topical drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    Topical drug delivery (TDD) is a route of drug administration that allows the topical formulation to be delivered across the skin upon application, hence producing a localized effect to treat skin disorders like eczema. [1] [2] The formulation of topical drugs can be classified into corticosteroids, antibiotics, antiseptics, and anti-fungal.

  8. Drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    Drug delivery systems have been around for many years, but there are a few recent applications of drug delivery that warrant 1. Drug delivery to the brain: Many drugs can be harmful when administered systemically; the brain is very sensitive to medications and can easily cause damage if a drug is administered directly into the bloodstream.

  9. Antimicrobial - Wikipedia

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    Antimicrobial use has been common practice for at least 2000 years. Ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks used specific molds and plant extracts to treat infection. [5]In the 19th century, microbiologists such as Louis Pasteur and Jules Francois Joubert observed antagonism between some bacteria and discussed the merits of controlling these interactions in medicine. [6]

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