2. Developing Medicines Flashcards

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Briefly describe the major stages in drug development from discovery to marketing

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1) obtain patent and start discovery/research - looking at many compounds and toxicology, pharmacology and biological testing lasts 4 years
2) phase 1: obtain MHRA approval to begin clinical testing, lasts 1 year, test in 50 healthy volunteers and look at pharmacokinetics and safety
3) phase 2: lasts 2 years and drug is study in disease population. Around 200-400 people looking at pharmacology in disease
4) phase 3: lasts 4 years. Looks at around 1000-3000 people in the target population evaluates efficacy and long term data
5) regulatory review - 1 year reviewing efficacy and safety following which MHRA approval for licence to market
6) drug can be prescribed - 10,000 patients

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What is high throughput screening?-

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  • automated approach to screening candidate compound for pharmaceutical development
  • compound banks.- greater than 500,000 compound
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What is HIT identification?

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  • starting point checking to see whether:
  • it is the correct structure
  • chemically stable
  • is it selective for target screen
  • is it novel

If answer is yes then lead identification begins

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What is lead identification?

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Turn the hit into a lead.

Looking to see whether correct physical properties, ADME issues, making analogues, potency can be improved.

If yes move on to lead optimisation

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What is the lead optimisation?

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Turning the lead identification into a candidate drug .

You want it to activate a receptor at concentrations less than 1 x 10-8 and be administered as a reasonably sized tablet that can be taken once/twice daily.

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What kind of volunteers are recruited in phase 1 trials?

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  • heathy volunteers
  • usually males who aren’t on medication
  • must be able to consent
  • about 50 people
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What is the MHRA?

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  • give approval for human clinical studies
  • issues product licenses
  • monitor ADRS and determine safety
  • can remove products from the market
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