Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - governmental agency having the legal responsibility for enforcing proper drug manufacture and the clinical use.
Generic name – the legal, noncommercial name for a drug.
Hospital Formulary – reference listing of drugs and their appropriate clinical usage found in most hospitals and libraries; published by the American Society of Hospital Pharmacies.
Idiosyncrasy – a rare type of toxic effect produced in a peculiarly sensitive individual but not seen in most patients.
Molecular pharmacology – study of the interaction of drugs or cells or sub-cellular entities such as DNA, RNA or enzymes.
National Formulary (N.F.) – large up-to-date list of drugs and official standards for their manufacture; issued by the American Pharmaceutical Association.
Parenteral Administration – administration of drugs by injection into the skin, muscle or veins (places other than the digestive tract).
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