The study of medications and how they affect biological systems is the main focus of Ph.D. in medical pharmacology, which normally takes 3-5 years to finish. Advanced courses on pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug design, molecular pharmacology, and toxicology are also part of the program. Through laboratory research, students study medication processes, clinical uses, and disease treatment approaches. The curriculum is made to give students the tools they need to work in clinical, academic, or industrial research settings. Graduates frequently work at research institutes, pharmaceutical businesses, or healthcare settings, contributing to drug discovery, personalized medicine, and pharmacological breakthroughs.