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A Text Book of Pharmacology - Pharmacology - III. DE

English · Paperback / Softback

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Pharmacology is the study of medications, or chemical compounds, which interact with various living systems, from tiny molecules to cells, to tissues and whole organisms in order to produce a certain effect. Every day, more and more new medications are designed to fight diseases, from infections to cancer, heart failure, and depression. But developing a new drug can take a lot of time and money, and it typically consists of three steps. Step 1 is discovery, and that's when a candidate compound is picked out as a possible therapeutic agent for a specific disease. Step 2 is preclinical research, during which this compound is tested on cell cultures and animals, like mice and rats, mainly to see if it causes any severe harm to living organisms. And, finally, step 3 is clinical development, during which clinical trials are performed. That's where the compound is tested on humans to see if it's safe and effective in treating diseases.

About the author










Balakrishna Vuyyala ist Forschungsstipendiat und klinischer Forscher in der Abteilung für Pharmakologie an der GNITC-School of Pharmacy. Er hat mehrere Kurse für B. Pharmacy, Pharm. Er hat mehr als 15 Forschungspublikationen mit Peer-Review-Verfahren und 6 Bücher veröffentlicht und mehr als 20 Studenten in verschiedenen Programmen betreut.

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Authors Shaik Harun Rasheed, Balakrishna Vuyyala
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.04.2023
 
EAN 9786206146940
ISBN 9786206146940
No. of pages 168
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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