Drug-therapy Journals

Drug therapy , also known as pharmacotherapy, is a common term used for treating illness by medicine. Drugs interact with cell receptors or enzymes to facilitate healthy functioning and to mitigate or cure disease. Medicines are thoroughly studied and checked before being administered to patients, but when mixed with other foods, herbal remedies or other medications, they can have unpredictable effects. Pharmacotherapy combined with pharmacotherapy is a term used to treat illnesses. To encourage safe functioning and cure diseases, medicine interacts with a receptor or an enzyme. Medicines may be taken in the form of an oral pill , capsule or liquid or injected into tissues or muscles. A broad-based journal, Journal of Developing Drugs, was founded on two key principles: publishing the most exciting research on the subject of Developing Drugs. Secondly, to provide a rapid turn-around time for reviewing and publishing, and to freely disseminate the articles for research , teaching and reference.    

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