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Pharmacotherapy

Pharmacotherapy is the use of medications to treat psychological disorders, aiming to alleviate symptoms and improve functioning. It is often used in conjunction with psychotherapy and is tailored to the specific needs of the patient.

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Pharmacotherapy is a vital aspect of modern medicine, focusing on the use of medications to treat various health conditions. It encompasses understanding how drugs work, monitoring their effects, and managing any adverse reactions. By tailoring medication plans to individual patients, healthcare pro...

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Key Terms

Pharmacodynamics
The study of how drugs affect the body.

Example: Pharmacodynamics explains how pain relievers reduce pain.

Adverse Effects
Unintended and harmful effects caused by medications.

Example: Nausea is a common adverse effect of many pain medications.

Therapeutic Index
The ratio between the toxic and therapeutic doses of a drug.

Example: A drug with a high therapeutic index is generally safer.

Bioavailability
The proportion of a drug that enters circulation when introduced into the body.

Example: Oral medications often have lower bioavailability than injections.

Pharmacokinetics
The study of how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes drugs.

Example: Pharmacokinetics helps determine dosing schedules.

Compliance
The degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice.

Example: Good compliance means taking medications as prescribed.

Related Topics

Pharmacology
The study of drugs, their properties, and their effects on living organisms.
intermediate
Clinical Pharmacy
A branch of pharmacy that focuses on optimizing medication therapy for patients.
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Toxicology
The study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms.
advanced
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
The study of the chemical properties and processes of drugs.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Drug MechanismTherapeutic Drug MonitoringAdverse EffectsPatient Compliance