Exam-Oriented Revision Sheet
Discovery → Preclinical → Clinical trials (Phases I-IV) → Approval → Post-marketing surveillance
| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Natural sources | Plants, animals, minerals | Traditional remedies, biotechnological advances |
| Synthetic sources | Semi-synthetic, total synthesis | Controlled, scalable production |
| Biological medicines | Derived from organisms (e.g., insulin, antibodies) | Complex structure, biosimilars |
| Prodrugs | Inactive compounds activated in vivo | Improve bioavailability or targeting |
| Routes of administration | Oral, injectable, topical | Affects absorption and onset of action |
Medicines
├─ Natural Sources
│ ├─ Plants
│ ├─ Animals
│ └─ Minerals
├─ Synthetic Drugs
│ ├─ Semi-synthetic
│ └─ Total synthesis
└─ Biological & Biotechnological
├─ Insulin
├─ Monoclonal antibodies
└─ Biosimilars
This revision sheet condenses core concepts, structures, and relationships for effective exam preparation on medicines, their history, development, and regulation.
Testez vos connaissances sur Medicines: History, Regulation, Discovery avec 9 questions à choix multiples avec corrections détaillées.
1. What is the primary focus of pharmacology as a scientific discipline?
2. What is the primary purpose of a pharmacopée?
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Medicine — definition?
Substance with curative or preventive properties.
Medicine — definition?
Substance with curative or preventive properties.
Pharmacology — role?
Study of drugs' discovery, effects, and use.
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