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- adverb pharmacology In a
pharmacological manner; with regard topharmacology .
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- adverb with regard to pharmacology
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Examples
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Be careful about potentially overdosing your child by other means (such as using topical and oral Benadryl simultaneously) or unintentionally causing adverse interactions (using herbal remedies with pharmacologically active ingredients).
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Be careful about potentially overdosing your child by other means (such as using topical and oral Benadryl simultaneously) or unintentionally causing adverse interactions (using herbal remedies with pharmacologically active ingredients).
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Here we see people arguing that anyone should be able to buy pharmacologically active substances just because they are for recreational use.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
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Be careful about potentially overdosing your child by other means (such as using topical and oral Benadryl simultaneously) or unintentionally causing adverse interactions (using herbal remedies with pharmacologically active ingredients).
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Let's see if they can pass the safeguards in place for other pharmacologically active products, especially the risk; benefit analyses.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
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He said khat — often chewed or brewed into tea — is chemically and pharmacologically similar to amphetamines and cocaine.
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He said khat — often chewed or brewed into tea — is chemically and pharmacologically similar to amphetamines and cocaine.
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They treat powder cocaine and crack cocaine which are pharmacologically identical the same way.
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He said khat — often chewed or brewed into tea — is chemically and pharmacologically similar to amphetamines and cocaine.
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Be careful about potentially overdosing your child by other means (such as using topical and oral Benadryl simultaneously) or unintentionally causing adverse interactions (using herbal remedies with pharmacologically active ingredients).
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