biopharmaceutics bi·o·phar·ma·ceu·tics (bī'ō-fär'mə-s&oomacr;'tĭks)
n.
The study of the physical and chemical properties of drugs and their proper dosage as related to the onset, duration, and intensity of drug action.
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