Toxicology

Definition of Toxicology as it relates to Science, Medicine, Pathology

Toxicology involves the study of how toxic substances affect living organisms and their ecosystems, as well as methods for detecting, preventing, and treating toxic effects. This field is closely linked to pathology, which examines the causes and mechanisms of diseases, including those caused by toxic substances. Toxicology can help inform medical practice by shedding light on how chemicals in the environment or medications themselves may impact human health. As such, it represents a crucial area of study within the broader contexts of science, medicine, and pathology, with applications ranging from environmental protection to drug development and clinical care.

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External Links

Drug Alcohol Testing Services | Abbott Toxicology
neurotoxicology.net
Superior Toxicology Wellness – We Care About Our World
Toxicology Schools.com - Toxicology Degrees, Toxicology Schools, Colleges and Universities
International Neurotoxicology Association -
Toxicology Experts - Internation Center for Toxicology and Medicine
American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT) | A multi-disciplinary toxicology resource for scientists clinicians.
Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology (EAHT)
Home - British Toxicology Society
Home - American Board of Veterinary Toxicology
Brunswick Ash: BRASH Opt-In Pollutants – Case Study testing reviewing toxicology in fly-ash injection from paper mills used as Soil Amendments in AgLands.
Pharmacology Pharmacology 101 Pharmacology Information, Drug Research, Drug Action, Toxicology
Scantox | CRO | Discovery, Toxicology Formulation Services
ISRTP – International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Quality Controls for Clinical and Toxicology Laboratories | UTAK