Pharmacologist (noun)

A scientist who studies the effects of drugs on living organisms.

Origin:

Derived from the greek words 'pharmakon' meaning 'drug' and 'logos' meaning 'science or study of', a pharmacologist is a scientist who studies the effects of drugs on living organisms.

Examples:

  1. Pharmacologists play an important role in the development of new drugs.
  2. A pharmacologist must have a deep understanding of both the chemistry of drugs and the physiology of the human body.
  3. Pharmacologists often work in research labs or pharmaceutical companies.
  4. Pharmacologists are key in determining the safety and efficacy of new drugs before they are approved for use.
  5. Pharmacologists also study the side effects and interactions of drugs, helping to make sure they are used safely.
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