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- Discovery of a new Drug: A Fundamental Review Rakesh Kumar
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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Madan Mohan Malviya PG College Bhatpar Rani, Deoria,, IN
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Madan Mohan Malviya PG College Bhatpar Rani, Deoria,, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 12, No 03 (2022), Pagination: 245-250Abstract
The discovery of a new drug started with drug’s compounds derived from natural sources (animals, plants, microorganisms or marine sources) or compounds are synthesized in the laboratory. The Researchers insight into a disease process and design a product to stop or reverse the effects of the disease. Now study the Existing treatments followed by new technologies make drug to target specific sites. Once researchers identify a promising compound then a series of experiments conducted. How it is absorbed, distributed, metabolized and excreted, best dose, best way to deliver, side effects, effectiveness and mechanism of action. qKeywords
Drug, target, lead compound, lead optimization, preclinical and clinical trials, pharmacological activities, drug delivery, side effects, etc.References
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