Pharmacodynamics

Pronunciation: /ˈfɑɹməˈkoʊˈdaɪnæmɪk/

Pharmacodynamics (adj)

  1. Relating to how a medicine changes the body, including the chain of effects after it enters the body.
  2. Describing the relationship between the amount of a drug and the size of its effects on body functions.

Pharmacodynamics (adjective)

Examples

  • The pharmacodynamic study explains how the drug changes the body.
  • Pharmacodynamic research measures how the drug affects organs over time.