The pharmacologic actions of a drug that determine its therapeutic effects are called:
A) pharmacology
B) pharmacokinetics
C) pharmacognosy
D) pharmacodynamics
D) pharmacodynamics
The pharmacologic actions of a drug that determine its therapeutic effects are called pharmacodynamics, which can also determine the drug's adverse effects. The term pharmacodynamics describes how a medication causes changes in the body. It studies the biochemical as well as the physiologic effects of drugs, along with the molecular mechanisms used to produce these effects.
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