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For pupils wishing to pursue clinical pharmacology, they will need a medical degree. Chemistry A-Level is usually essential and most medical schools will also require biology and maths or physics. Students should check the entry requirements for their desired university and medical school for specific requirements.
Pharmacology is often described as a bridge science because it incorporates knowledge and skills from a number of basic science disciplines including physiology, biochemistry and cell and molecular biology. Pharmacologists are able to translate such knowledge into the rational development of therapeutics.
Pharmacology degrees are graduate-level degrees that prepare students to pursue a career in pharmacology, or the study of drugs, their development and their effects on the body.
You must have a minimum of grades AA in at least two Core Sciences. Applicants predicted/who have achieved a B in their third A level will receive an offer of AAB, while those predicted/who have achieved an A or A* will be eligible for an offer of AAA.
Pharmacology and toxicology are at the forefront of modern medicine with a focus on developing drugs to treat important conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, neurological conditions and heart disease.
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Students intending to become pharmacologists who have graduated with a BSc degree will often find it helpful or even necessary to continue studying in the school of Graduate Studies, for a Master of Science (MSc) degree or a Doctorate (PhD) degree before choosing a professional career.
Pharmacology is concerned with the chemicals associated with the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of disease, while toxicology focuses on the effects of poisonous chemicals. Areas of study within these fields include clinical pharmacology, animal pharmacology, forensic toxicology, environmental toxicology and more.
Pharmacology is the scientific discipline that studies the mechanisms by which drugs alter biological systems in an attempt to improve health and alleviate disease, whereas toxicology is the study of mechanisms by which drugs and chemicals in the environment produce unwanted effects.

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