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- Please give me a discussion/explanation of (CLINICAL TRIAL) part in drug discovery and development.Please give me a discussion/explanation of (INVITRO STUDIES AND INVIVO STUDIES) part in drug discovery and development.Please give me a discussion/explanation of ( TARGET SELECTION ) part in drug discovery and development.
- Drug development follows a structured sequence of different steps ensuring safety and aiming at therapeutic progress = The process is structured by the successive conduct of -phase I, II, and III clinical trials using your power point write briefly about these phases showing as an example the .time line for Pfizer corona vaccineWhat is the present status of drug discovery research for COVID-19? Find articles/ researches that will support your claims.Outline the general steps from initial drug discovery to IND filing. Add as much detail as you need and feel free to use flow charts, graphics, visuals, as long as is made by you alone and not directly copied-pasted from another source. If an IND is cleared to proceed by the US-FDA, what is the single most important goal of a first-in-human (FIH) clinical trial?
- Natural products are the future of drug discovery. Discuss this statement giving three reasons why natural products are a good source pf novel drugs and three reasons why natural products are not a good source of a new drugWhat are the advantages of controlled release drug delivery systemsWhat properties of drug are relevant for developing modified release drug delivery formulation. Please briefly explain this at your own words.
- Please give me a discussion which include all aspects in drug discovery and development, from preclinical studies until clinical study.- Lead discovery- Target selection- Medicinal chemistry- In vitro studies- In vivo studies- Clinical studiesThis clinical trial occurs after a drug is approved for widespread use. O Phase I O Phase II O Phase IV O Phase IIICompare and differentiate Investigational New Drug (IND) Application from a New Drug Application (NDA) (In your own words)