Category
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medication
thumb|An example of a medication is a prescription drug.
generic drug
pharmaceutical drug that is equivalent to a brand-name product in dosage, strength, route of administration, quality, performance, and intended use
capsule
relatively stable shell containing medicine
pharmaceutical industry
develops, produces, and markets drugs or pharmaceuticals licensed for use as medications
biopharmaceutical
A biopharmaceutical, also known as a biological medical product, or biologic, is any pharmaceutical drug product manufactured in, extracted from, or semisynthesized from biological sources. Different from totally synthesized pharmaceuticals, they include vaccines, whole blood, blood components, allergenics, somatic cells, gene therapies, tissues, recombinant therapeutic protein, and living medicines used in cell therapy. Biopharmaceuticals can be composed of sugars, proteins, nucleic acids, or complex combinations of these substances, or may be living cells or tissues. They (or their precursor
in silico
Latin phrase
cold chain
supply chain that uses refrigeration of temperature-sensitive goods from point of manufacture to point of administration/sale
good manufacturing practice
the practices required in order to conform to the quality guidelines recommended by regulatory agencies that control the authorization and licensing of the manufacture and sale of certain consumer and medical products
standard operating procedure
set of step-by-step instructions compiled by an organization to help workers carry out routine operations
Big Pharma conspiracy theory
Conspiracy theory
pharmacometrics
Pharmacometrics is a field of study of the methodology and application of models for disease and pharmacological measurement. It uses mathematical models of biology, pharmacology, disease, and physiology to describe and quantify interactions between xenobiotics and patients (human and non-human), including beneficial effects and adverse effects. It is normally applied to quantify drug, disease and trial information to aid efficient drug development, regulatory decisions and rational drug treatment in patients.
drug nomenclature
pharmacological drug nomenclature

Tigers
2014 film directed by Danis Tanović
list of countries by pharmaceutical exports
Wikimedia list article
Bad Pharma
essay by Ben Goldacre
sinecatechins
alt=A botanical drawing showing a plant with green leaves and white flowers|thumb|Sinecatechins is an extract from the leaves of Camellia sinensis.
Sinecatechins (USAN, trade names Veregen and Polyphenon E) is a specific water extract of green tea leaves from Camellia sinensis that is the active ingredient in an ointment approved by the FDA in 2006 as a botanical drug to treat genital warts. Sinecatechins are mostly catechins, 55% of which is epigallocatechin gallate. It was the first botanical drug approved by the US FDA.
Mean kinetic temperature
measure of temperature fluctuations during storage or transit of perishable goods
pharmaconomist
In Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands), pharmaconomists () are experts in pharmaceuticals () who have trained with a 3-year tertiary degree. Pharmaconomy () describes either their professional practice or their training courses.
Animal Efficacy Rule
Drug Master File
document in the pharmaceutical industry
Tilray
Tilray Brands, Inc. is an American pharmaceutical, cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company, incorporated in the United States, headquartered in New York City. Tilray also has operations in Canada, Australia, New Zealand,Latin America, with growing facilities in Germany, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system
drug delivery system
adverse event
bad outcome during experimental treatment