Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Alexander Fleming’s discovery of Penicillin marked a turning point in the history of medicine. It was an accidental finding that remained a laboratory curiosity for several years until Howard Florey and Ernst Chain made it practical for widespread use.
Today, robust industries exist to research, develop, and produce life-saving medicines at scale.
As new drugs and therapies are discovered, Pharmacology and Therapeutics play the vital role of ensuring they are safe, effective, and used appropriately.
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