Discovery and Development of Drugs

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  • Traditionally drugs were extracted from plants and microorganisms.
    • The heart drug digitalis originates from foxgloves.
    • The painkiller aspirin originates from willow.
    • Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming from the Penicillium mould.
  • Most new drugs are synthesised by chemists in the pharmaceutical industry. However, the starting point may still be a chemical extracted from a plant.
  • New medical drugs have to be tested and trialled before being used to check that they are safe and effective.
  • New drugs are extensively tested for toxicity, efficacy and dose.
  • Preclinical testing is done in a laboratory using cells, tissues and live animals.
  • Clinical trials use healthy volunteers and patients.
    • Very low doses of the drug are given at the start of the clinical trial.
    • If the drug is found to be safe, further clinical trials are carried out to find the optimum dose for the drug.
    • In double blind trials, some patients are given a placebo.