Toxicology

Toxicology is the qualitative and quantitative study of the adverse effects of chemicals and different materials on living organisms. The dose of the substance is very important to consider pharmacological medicine because it encompasses a relationship with the consequences on the individual. Factors that influence toxicity embrace the dose, the route of exposure, the form and structure of the chemical, the species, individual human factors and atmosphere. pharmacological medicine and material medica are each study that involve assessing the properties of chemicals and their actions on the body, however, dissent considerably in different areas. Material medical focuses on the therapeutic effects of pharmaceutical substances and the way they will be used most effectively for medical purposes. Whereas pharmacological medicine is closely associated with the adverse effects that may occur in living organisms that inherit contact with chemical compounds. Toxicologists are involved with decisive the danger of bound substances with risk assessment tools.

  • Clinical pharmacological medicine
  • Paediatric pharmacological medicine
  • Drug and chemical pharmacological medicine
  • Neurotoxicology and embryology
  • Organ toxicity
  • Comprehensive pharmacological medicine
  • Predictive pharmacological medicine
  • Systemic pharmacological medicine

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