Pharmacology is the study of how drugs produce effects on the body to treat disorders or change bodily functions. It brings together physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Image You will study the effects of drugs on molecules, cells and tissues within the body and examine the side effects of drugs and the factors that affect absorption, distribution and excretion. Research in pharmacology aims to develop a better understanding of drug action and produce new drugs to improve patient care.BSc Pharmacology on the Undergraduate Study Degree FinderLearn more about the programmeThe Biomedical Teaching Organisation supports all programmes within Edinburgh Medical School: Biomedical Sciences. If you'd like to have a chat about any of our programmes, please get in touch and we'll do our best to answer any questions you might have.Contact the Biomedical Teaching OrganisationRelated linksWhy choose Edinburgh?AccommodationBSc Pharmacology Student Prize Winners This article was published on 2024-08-05