Chemistry, asked by amit77meshram, 16 days ago

Explain the importance of chemistry in medicine.​

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Answered by anushka1941
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Chemistry plays an essential role in the field of medicine. Most of the drugs used for treatment or prevention of a disease are made of some chemical. Besides drug substances, chemistry is also important in other aspects medical systems like in the principles of sterilization, sanitation, diagnosis, disease course etc.

One may also ask, is biology or chemistry more important for doctors? There is no advantage to being a biology or chemistry major. Medical school moves so quickly that by the third week, bio majors, policy majors, latin american studies majors, and even PhDs in biology are on the same level. But to answer your question, if it comes down to between chemistry and biology, learn chemistry.

Similarly, it is asked, how does chemistry relate to medicine?

Chemistry in Medicine Major contributions to health care have been made by chemistry. The development of new drugs involves chemical analysis and synthesis of new compounds. The chemistry of the disease must be studied, as well as how the drug affects the human body. A drug may work well in animals, but not in humans.

What is chemistry and its importance?

Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy. Understanding basic chemistry concepts is important for almost every profession. Chemistry is part of everything in our lives.

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