Examples of 'pharmacologically' in a sentence

Meaning of "pharmacologically"

pharmacologically (adverb) - in a manner related to the actions, effects, or properties of drugs or medications. It is often used in scientific or medical contexts to describe the interaction of substances with biological systems
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  • In a pharmacological manner; with regard to pharmacology.

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Ephedrine is chemically and pharmacologically similar to amphetamines.
Pharmacologically active substances in foodstuffs of animal origin.
These metabolites appear to be pharmacologically inactive in man.
Pharmacologically paralyzed children constitute a special group.
Norfentanyl is not pharmacologically active in animal studies.
Pharmacologically acceptable auxiliary and carrier substances.
Pharmaccikinetic investigation of pharmacologically active substances is necessary.
The pharmacologically acceptable salt is a nontoxic salt.
These metabolites are the pharmacologically active compounds.
It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine.
The hydrate is preferably a pharmacologically acceptable hydrate.
It is the pharmacologically active dextrorotatory isomer of brompheniramine.
The major metabolite of vortioxetine is pharmacologically inactive.
Cyromazine is a pharmacologically active substance in veterinary medicine.
The three metabolites are not pharmacologically active.

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An example of a pharmacologically acceptable salt is alphadolone acetate.
The oxidative cleavage metabolite is pharmacologically inactive.
Or a pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salt thereof.
Method for producing pharmacologically pure crystals.
The pharmacologically active compound may be an antibiotic.
Hydroxycitric acid or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof.
The pharmacologically active agent is preferably therapeutic.
Zopiclone is therefore very similar pharmacologically to benzodiazepines.
Pharmacologically inactive fragments of the molecule.
Residue levels for pharmacologically active substances.
Perfluoropropane is particularly preferred because it is pharmacologically acceptable.
Component vii is a pharmacologically acceptable sodium salt.
Corticosteroid insensitivity or resistance can be reversed pharmacologically.
For the second pharmacologically active ingredient.
Marker compounds are not necessarily pharmacologically active.
It may have pharmacologically active metabolites.
Some of those proteins were likely to be pharmacologically interesting.
They are pharmacologically inert substances that are given intravenously.
Xanthones are yellow dyes that are pharmacologically active.
There is also pharmacologically active cocaethylene.
All major metabolites have been shown to be pharmacologically inactive.
No pharmacologically active metabolite has been found.
A compound may be is metabolized to pharmacologically active metabolites.
And their pharmacologically acceptable acid addition salts.
Telmisartan is metabolised by conjugation to form a pharmacologically inactive acylglucuronide.
We undertook to pharmacologically validate thesetargets in animal.
None of these metabolites are pharmacologically active.
And their pharmacologically acceptable salts.
Patients are also sometimes treated pharmacologically.
Some metabolites appear pharmacologically active in in vitro assays.
This drug belongs to the class of drugs pharmacologically.
Residue limits of pharmacologically active substances.
A peptide must have certain attributes to be pharmacologically useful.
Erenumab is not pharmacologically active in rodents.
These enzymes can be targeted pharmacologically.

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