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Akimoto Kazunori
Clinical pharmacology is a critical field that plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications. This abstract provides a glimpse into the multifaceted domain of clinical pharmacology and its significance in bridging the gap between medicines and patients. Clinical pharmacology serves as the bridge between the development of pharmaceutical compounds and their real-world application in patient care. It encompasses a diverse range of activities, including drug discovery, preclinical testing, clinical trials, drug administration, and post-marketing surveillance. This field is essential in not only bringing new drugs to market but also in optimizing the use of existing medications. Understanding the principles of clinical pharmacology is fundamental for healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients alike. Healthcare providers rely on clinical pharmacological knowledge to make informed decisions regarding drug selection, dosing, and monitoring. Researchers depend on it to design rigorous clinical trials and assess drug safety and efficacy. Patients benefit from this knowledge by having access to safe and effective treatment options tailored to their individual needs. Clinical pharmacology serves as the essential link between medicines and patients. Its role in drug development, administration, and patient care cannot be overstated. This abstract provides a glimpse into the diverse and dynamic world of clinical pharmacology, highlighting its significance in ensuring the safe and effective use of medications and ultimately improving patient outcomes.