LINGUISTIC REPRESENTATION FEATURES OF PHARMACODYNAMICS OF CERTAIN MEDICINAL PRODUCTS: A QUANTITATIVE ASPECT
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Web of Journals Publishing
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This article examines the linguistic features of pharmacodynamic descriptions of five pharmaceutical drugs from various pharmacological groups: antimetabolites, herbal remedies, cytokines, hormonal agents, and protein kinase inhibitors. A quantitative analysis of the official instructions reveals the frequency of borrowed terminology, common syntactic structures, and distinctive lexical characteristics. The study highlights both general and group-specific traits of pharmaceutical discourse.