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Preferred Label : Pharmacological and Toxicological Phenomena;

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MeSH definition : The properties and processes of drug, toxin, and poison metabolism, and their interactions and effects on biological systems. Toxicological phenomena also include the adverse effects of physical phenomena such as RADIATION and NOISE.; Synthesis, metabolism, and poisoning associated with drugs, pharmaceuticals, and other active molecules. Toxicological phenomena also include the adverse effects of physical phenomena such as RADIATION and NOISE.;

MeSH synonym : Pharmacotoxicological Phenomena; Phenomena, Pharmacotoxicological; Pharmacotoxicologic Phenomena; Phenomena, Pharmacotoxicologic; Pharmacological and Toxicological Concepts; Pharmacotoxicological Phenomenon; Phenomenon, Pharmacotoxicological; Toxicopharmacological Phenomenon; Phenomenon, Toxicopharmacological; Toxicopharmacological Phenomena; Phenomena, Toxicopharmacological; Pharmacologic and Toxicologic Phenomena; Pharmacotoxicologic Phenomenon; Phenomenon, Pharmacotoxicologic;

CISMeF synonym : chemical and pharmacologic phenomena; Pharmacological and Toxicological Phenomena and Processes;

DeCS synonym : Pharmacological and Toxicological Processes;

MeSH hyponym : Pharmacological and Toxicological Phenomena;

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The properties and processes of drug, toxin, and poison metabolism, and their interactions and effects on biological systems. Toxicological phenomena also include the adverse effects of physical phenomena such as RADIATION and NOISE.
Synthesis, metabolism, and poisoning associated with drugs, pharmaceuticals, and other active molecules. Toxicological phenomena also include the adverse effects of physical phenomena such as RADIATION and NOISE.

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21/05/2024


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