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Table of Contents
Introduction
History
The origin of medicines
Medicines of ancient civilizations
Pharmaceutical science in the 16th and 17th centuries
Isolation and synthesis of compounds
The development of anti-infective agents
Discovery of antiseptics and vaccines
Improvement in drug administration
Drug development in the 19th and 20th centuries
New classes of pharmaceuticals
Transitions in drug discovery
Establishing the fight against infectious disease
Early efforts in the development of anti-infective drugs
Discovery of penicillin
Discovery and development of hormones and vitamins
Isolation of insulin
Identification of vitamins
Emergence of modern diseases and treatment
Hypertension
Early progress in cancer drug development
Pharmaceutical industry in the modern era
Drug discovery and development
Drug development process
Research and discovery
Contribution of scientific knowledge to drug discovery
Drug screening
Sources of compounds
Lead chemical identification
Lead compounds from natural products
Taxol and the Pacific yew
Strategies for drug design and production
Structure-activity relationship
Computer-aided design of drugs
Combinatorial chemistry
Synthetic human proteins
Drug regulation and approval
Regulation by government agencies
Public influence on drug regulation
Objectives and organization of drug regulatory agencies
Drug approval processes
Drug applications
The Investigational New Drug application
The New Drug Application
Safety testing in animals
Toxicity tests
Teratogenicity and mutagenicity tests
Biopharmaceutical studies
Pharmacokinetic investigation
Dosage form development
Tablets
Capsules
Other solid dosage forms
Liquid dosage forms
Semisolid dosage forms
Specialized dosage forms
Modified-release dosage forms
Parenteral dosage forms
Radiopharmaceuticals
Obstacles in drug development
Adverse reactions
Postmarketing adverse drug events
Drug interactions
Drug patents
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How penicillin was discovered and developed
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Observe the subtle effects of the anticancer drug Taxol inside a cell
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cryopreservation; cells
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Joseph Lister
Widely regarded as the father of modern surgery, Joseph Lister was famous for his...
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Penicillium notatum
and penicillin
Penicillium notatum
, the source of penicillin.
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research and discovery processes used for drug development
Flowchart of research and discovery processes used for drug development.
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