In recent years, several important research groups and pharmaceutical companies have opened new projects related to reformulation and patent of the use of old drugs. Further efforts are underway to modify old chemical structures to increase safety, bioavailability and reduce unwanted adverse effects
Drug repurposing involves reusing an active pharmaceutical ingredient that is already in the market ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are increasing in number, given that the general global population is bec...
A set of diverse bioactive molecules, relevant from a medicinal chemistry viewpoint was assembled an...
In recent years, several important research groups and pharmaceutical companies have opened new proj...
Introducing a new drug to the market now costs an average of US$ 897 million and is a time consumin...
Discovering new uses for drugs that are already on the market seems like it ought to be the low-lyin...
Drug repurposing is the process of finding new therapeutic applications for previously used, availab...
Drug repurposing refers to finding new indications for existing drugs. The paradigm shift from tradi...
The biopharmaceutical industry currently faces a major problem- production has not kept pace with th...
In the face of increasing antimicrobial resistance and the paucity of new antimicrobial agents it ha...
The societal cost of development of new medications is high. The faster and more economical approach...
The repositioning or “repurposing” of existing therapies for alternative disease indications is an a...
Drug repurposing is the use of a given therapeutic agent for indications other than that for which i...
Although new botanical drugs pose many challenges for both industry and the FDA, approval of the fir...
Drug discovery and development is an expensive, time-consuming, and risky enterprise. In order to ac...
Drug repurposing involves reusing an active pharmaceutical ingredient that is already in the market ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are increasing in number, given that the general global population is bec...
A set of diverse bioactive molecules, relevant from a medicinal chemistry viewpoint was assembled an...
In recent years, several important research groups and pharmaceutical companies have opened new proj...
Introducing a new drug to the market now costs an average of US$ 897 million and is a time consumin...
Discovering new uses for drugs that are already on the market seems like it ought to be the low-lyin...
Drug repurposing is the process of finding new therapeutic applications for previously used, availab...
Drug repurposing refers to finding new indications for existing drugs. The paradigm shift from tradi...
The biopharmaceutical industry currently faces a major problem- production has not kept pace with th...
In the face of increasing antimicrobial resistance and the paucity of new antimicrobial agents it ha...
The societal cost of development of new medications is high. The faster and more economical approach...
The repositioning or “repurposing” of existing therapies for alternative disease indications is an a...
Drug repurposing is the use of a given therapeutic agent for indications other than that for which i...
Although new botanical drugs pose many challenges for both industry and the FDA, approval of the fir...
Drug discovery and development is an expensive, time-consuming, and risky enterprise. In order to ac...
Drug repurposing involves reusing an active pharmaceutical ingredient that is already in the market ...
Neurodegenerative diseases are increasing in number, given that the general global population is bec...
A set of diverse bioactive molecules, relevant from a medicinal chemistry viewpoint was assembled an...