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July 27, 2025, 05:58:46 pm

Author Topic: Pharmacology how drugs work or techniques in molecular techniques  (Read 908 times)  Share 

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Buddyball

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If i wanted to do post-graduate pharmacy in the future, would a pharmacology major be beneficial in this regard. I can't decide on whether i should do pharmacology how drugs work or techniques in molecular science, and which would suit. if I choose to do techniques in molecular science ( also considering a biochemistry major), i can still do pharmacology, since Human structure and function already covers the pharmacology pre-requisite. But I'm still unsure what would be best to do.

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Re: Pharmacology how drugs work or techniques in molecular techniques
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2014, 09:40:49 pm »
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If i wanted to do post-graduate pharmacy in the future, would a pharmacology major be beneficial in this regard. I can't decide on whether i should do pharmacology how drugs work or techniques in molecular science, and which would suit. if I choose to do techniques in molecular science ( also considering a biochemistry major), i can still do pharmacology, since Human structure and function already covers the pharmacology pre-requisite. But I'm still unsure what would be best to do.

Pharmacology would likely be better. You're expected to wrote learn the scientific names of a bunch of drugs, and learn their mechanisms of action, and be able to describe them. This is basically pre-pharmacy knowledge.