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Differentiate between pharmacology and phramacy

Differntiate between pharmacology and pharmacy

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Sachin’s Answer

Hi Sara!

The general summary would be that pharmacy is a professional field and area of study, while pharmacology is a more specific science that is studied either in its own right or as a part of pharmacy or other fields like medicine. Essentially, pharmacology is the science pertaining to the effects of drugs on the body.

Source: http://www.pharmcas.org/preparing-to-apply/about-pharmacy/pharmacy-vs-pharmacology

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Anthony’s Answer

Hi Sara,

The term pharmacology refers to the chemical makeup of medications, how they work, how they are affected by the body, and vice versa. While this is undoubtedly part of pharmacy, there are many more components to pharmacy. Pharmacy not only encompasses pharmacology but also encompasses many other aspects of healthcare, including medical billing, state and federal laws, HIPAA, patient counseling, and many more.
I’ve described in other points that pharmacy is its subject. Much like how physics may involve a lot of mathematics, physics encompasses much more knowledge. The same can be said about pharmacy and pharmacology (chemistry, biology, and any other science).

Anthony
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