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Drugs and
development
By:
Jenifermatheew
B.tech biotechnology
Drugs :
★ A drug is any substance that causes a change in an organism's
physiology or psychology when consumed.
★ Drugs are typically distinguished from food and substances that provide
nutritional support.
★ Consumption of drugs can be via inhalation, injection, smoking, ingestion,
absorption via a patch on the skin, suppository, or dissolution under the
tongue.
cont..
● In pharmacology, a drug is a chemical substance, typically of known structure,
which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect.
● A pharmaceutical drug, also called a medication or medicine, is a chemical
substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote
well-being.
● Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants,
but more recently also by organic synthesis.
● Pharmaceutical drugs may be used for a limited duration, or on a regular
basis for chronic disorders.
● Pharmaceutical drugs are often classified into drug classes—groups of related
drugs that have similar chemical structures, the same mechanism of action
(binding to the same biological target), a related mode of action, and that are used
to treat the same disease.
➢Designer drug
➢ An early example of what today would be labelled a 'designer drug' was LSD,
which was synthesised from ergot.
➢ Other examples include analogs of performance-enhancing drugs such as
designer steroids taken to improve physical capabilities and these are
sometimes used (legally or not) for this purpose, often by professional athletes.
➢ Other designer drugs mimic the effects of psychoactive drugs. Since the late
1990s there has been the identification of many of these synthesised drugs.
➢ In Japan and the United Kingdom this has spurred the addition of many
designer drugs into a newer class of controlled substances known as a
temporary class drug.
➢ Synthetic cannabinoids have been produced for a longer period of time and
are used in the designer drug synthetic cannabis.
Smart drugs:
❏ Nootropics, also commonly referred to as "smart drugs", are drugs that are
claimed to improve human cognitive abilities.
❏ Nootropics are used to improve memory, concentration, thought, mood,
and learning.
❏ An increasingly used nootropic among students, also known as a study
drug, is methylphenidate branded commonly as Ritalin and used for the
treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy
❏ At high doses methylphenidate can become highly addictive. Serious
addiction can lead to psychosis, anxiety and heart problems, and the use
of this drug is related to a rise in suicides, and overdoses.
❏ Evidence for use outside of student settings is limited but suggests that it
is commonplace.Intravenous use of methylphenidate can lead to
emphysematous damage to the lungs, known as Ritalin lung.
List of drugs:
➔ There are many hundreds of thousands of possible drugs. Any chemical
substance with biological activity may be considered a drug. This list
categorises drugs alphabetically and also by other categorisations.
➔ This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name.
Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be
listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by
the use of capital initials for the former.
➔ See also the list of the top 100 best selling branded drugs, ranked by sales.
Abbreviations are used in the list as follows:
● INN = International Nonproprietary Name
● BAN = British Approved Name
● USAN = United States Adopted Name
● Two-letter codes for countries
Drug development:
➢ Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the
market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug
discovery.
➢ It includes preclinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory
status, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an
investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may include the
step of obtaining regulatory approval with a new drug application to market the
drug.
➢ New chemical entities (NCEs, also known as new molecular entities or NMEs) are
compounds that emerge from the process of drug discovery. These have
promising activity against a particular biological target that is important in disease.
However, little is known about the safety, toxicity, pharmacokinetics, and
metabolism of this NCE in humans. It is the function of drug development to
assess all of these parameters prior to human clinical trials.
cont..
➢ A further major objective of drug development is to recommend the dose
and schedule for the first use in a human clinical trial ("first-in-human"
[FIH] or First Human Dose [FHD], previously also known as "first-in-man"
[FIM]).
➢ In addition, drug development must establish the physicochemical
properties of the NCE: its chemical makeup, stability, and solubility.
Manufacturers must optimize the process they use to make the chemical
so they can scale up from a medicinal chemist producing milligrams, to
manufacturing on the kilogram and ton scale. They further examine the
product for suitability to package as capsules, tablets, aerosol,
intramuscular injectable, subcutaneous injectable, or intravenous
formulations.
Clinical phase:
Clinical trials involve three or four steps:
● Phase I trials, usually in healthy volunteers, determine safety and
dosing.
● Phase II trials are used to get an initial reading of efficacy and further
explore safety in small numbers of patients having the disease targeted
by the NCE.
● Phase III trials are large, pivotal trials to determine safety and efficacy in
sufficiently large numbers of patients with the targeted disease. If safety
and efficacy are adequately proved, clinical testing may stop at this step
and the NCE advances to the new drug application (NDA) stage.
● Phase IV trials are post-approval trials that are sometimes a condition
attached by the FDA, also called post-market surveillance studies.
conti...
❖ The process of defining characteristics of the drug does not stop once an
NCE begins human clinical trials. In addition to the tests required to move
a novel drug into the clinic for the first time, manufacturers must ensure
that any long-term or chronic toxicities are well-defined, including effects
on systems not previously monitored (fertility, reproduction, immune
system, among others). They must also test the compound for its potential
to cause cancer (carcinogenicity testing).
❖ If a compound emerges from these tests with an acceptable toxicity and
safety profile, and the company can further show it has the desired effect
in clinical trials, then the NCE portfolio of evidence can be submitted for
marketing approval in the various countries where the manufacturer plans
to sell it. In the United States, this process is called a "new drug
application" or NDA.
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drugs and development

  • 2. Drugs : ★ A drug is any substance that causes a change in an organism's physiology or psychology when consumed. ★ Drugs are typically distinguished from food and substances that provide nutritional support. ★ Consumption of drugs can be via inhalation, injection, smoking, ingestion, absorption via a patch on the skin, suppository, or dissolution under the tongue.
  • 3. cont.. ● In pharmacology, a drug is a chemical substance, typically of known structure, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect. ● A pharmaceutical drug, also called a medication or medicine, is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being. ● Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. ● Pharmaceutical drugs may be used for a limited duration, or on a regular basis for chronic disorders. ● Pharmaceutical drugs are often classified into drug classes—groups of related drugs that have similar chemical structures, the same mechanism of action (binding to the same biological target), a related mode of action, and that are used to treat the same disease.
  • 4. ➢Designer drug ➢ An early example of what today would be labelled a 'designer drug' was LSD, which was synthesised from ergot. ➢ Other examples include analogs of performance-enhancing drugs such as designer steroids taken to improve physical capabilities and these are sometimes used (legally or not) for this purpose, often by professional athletes. ➢ Other designer drugs mimic the effects of psychoactive drugs. Since the late 1990s there has been the identification of many of these synthesised drugs. ➢ In Japan and the United Kingdom this has spurred the addition of many designer drugs into a newer class of controlled substances known as a temporary class drug. ➢ Synthetic cannabinoids have been produced for a longer period of time and are used in the designer drug synthetic cannabis.
  • 5. Smart drugs: ❏ Nootropics, also commonly referred to as "smart drugs", are drugs that are claimed to improve human cognitive abilities. ❏ Nootropics are used to improve memory, concentration, thought, mood, and learning. ❏ An increasingly used nootropic among students, also known as a study drug, is methylphenidate branded commonly as Ritalin and used for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy ❏ At high doses methylphenidate can become highly addictive. Serious addiction can lead to psychosis, anxiety and heart problems, and the use of this drug is related to a rise in suicides, and overdoses. ❏ Evidence for use outside of student settings is limited but suggests that it is commonplace.Intravenous use of methylphenidate can lead to emphysematous damage to the lungs, known as Ritalin lung.
  • 6. List of drugs: ➔ There are many hundreds of thousands of possible drugs. Any chemical substance with biological activity may be considered a drug. This list categorises drugs alphabetically and also by other categorisations. ➔ This multi-page article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by the use of capital initials for the former. ➔ See also the list of the top 100 best selling branded drugs, ranked by sales. Abbreviations are used in the list as follows: ● INN = International Nonproprietary Name ● BAN = British Approved Name ● USAN = United States Adopted Name ● Two-letter codes for countries
  • 7. Drug development: ➢ Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead compound has been identified through the process of drug discovery. ➢ It includes preclinical research on microorganisms and animals, filing for regulatory status, such as via the United States Food and Drug Administration for an investigational new drug to initiate clinical trials on humans, and may include the step of obtaining regulatory approval with a new drug application to market the drug. ➢ New chemical entities (NCEs, also known as new molecular entities or NMEs) are compounds that emerge from the process of drug discovery. These have promising activity against a particular biological target that is important in disease. However, little is known about the safety, toxicity, pharmacokinetics, and metabolism of this NCE in humans. It is the function of drug development to assess all of these parameters prior to human clinical trials.
  • 8. cont.. ➢ A further major objective of drug development is to recommend the dose and schedule for the first use in a human clinical trial ("first-in-human" [FIH] or First Human Dose [FHD], previously also known as "first-in-man" [FIM]). ➢ In addition, drug development must establish the physicochemical properties of the NCE: its chemical makeup, stability, and solubility. Manufacturers must optimize the process they use to make the chemical so they can scale up from a medicinal chemist producing milligrams, to manufacturing on the kilogram and ton scale. They further examine the product for suitability to package as capsules, tablets, aerosol, intramuscular injectable, subcutaneous injectable, or intravenous formulations.
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  • 10. Clinical phase: Clinical trials involve three or four steps: ● Phase I trials, usually in healthy volunteers, determine safety and dosing. ● Phase II trials are used to get an initial reading of efficacy and further explore safety in small numbers of patients having the disease targeted by the NCE. ● Phase III trials are large, pivotal trials to determine safety and efficacy in sufficiently large numbers of patients with the targeted disease. If safety and efficacy are adequately proved, clinical testing may stop at this step and the NCE advances to the new drug application (NDA) stage. ● Phase IV trials are post-approval trials that are sometimes a condition attached by the FDA, also called post-market surveillance studies.
  • 11. conti... ❖ The process of defining characteristics of the drug does not stop once an NCE begins human clinical trials. In addition to the tests required to move a novel drug into the clinic for the first time, manufacturers must ensure that any long-term or chronic toxicities are well-defined, including effects on systems not previously monitored (fertility, reproduction, immune system, among others). They must also test the compound for its potential to cause cancer (carcinogenicity testing). ❖ If a compound emerges from these tests with an acceptable toxicity and safety profile, and the company can further show it has the desired effect in clinical trials, then the NCE portfolio of evidence can be submitted for marketing approval in the various countries where the manufacturer plans to sell it. In the United States, this process is called a "new drug application" or NDA.