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Pharmacological modulation

Pharmacological modulation refers to using medicines or drugs to alter how the body or its systems function. This can mean boosting or reducing the activity of specific molecules, receptors, or pathways to treat or manage medical conditions. For example, certain medications can increase neurotransmitter levels to improve mood, or block receptors to reduce pain. Essentially, it’s about fine-tuning biological processes with drugs to restore balance and promote health.