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    GlossaryPharmacotherapy (Pharmacological Interventions)

    use of medications to treat medical conditions

    Pharmacotherapy, also known as drug therapy or medication therapy, involves the use of medications to treat various medical conditions. This approach leverages the therapeutic effects of drugs to manage symptoms, cure diseases, or prevent health issues, and is often tailored to individual patient needs based on factors like age, weight, and specific health conditions.

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      Pharmacologic Interventions in Aging Hair

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