Clinical and Applied Toxicology

Poisoning is an adverse effect of a chemical compound when it is in excessive amount. The body is able to accept or it clears the dose of drug. Clinical toxicology is one of the most important branches of toxicology and deals with the study of the side effects caused by agents such as drugs, chemicals in the living systems. It also deals with the extent and analysis of drug concentrations and other toxic substances in biological fluids. It has applications in few other fields like molecular biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, pathology, etc.

  • Cutaneous toxicity
  • Toxicogenomics and systems toxicology
  • Clinical stabilization
  • Drug stability
  • Drug design
  • Drug delivery systems
  • Excitotoxicity
  • Epidemiology and clinical toxicology
  • Automatism toxicology
  • Biochemistry
  • Drug delivery systems
  • Therapeutic drug monitoring
  • Drug interactions
  • Dose Response Relationships

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