How Medicines Are Born: The Imperfect Science Of Drugs

How Medicines Are Born: The Imperfect Science Of Drugs

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Vozza, Lisa (Italian Assoc For Cancer Research (Airc), Italy)
World Scientific Europe Ltd
EAN: 9781786342973
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This book is an excursion into the drug development process, from the initial conception in a chemical or molecular biology lab, via tests in isolated cells and animals, to the stage of clinical trials. The human body is a complex ecosystem where little is conclusively known in terms of its response to medication, for both sick and healthy individuals. The considerable degree of uncertainty inherent in health-related research can lead to approval of controversial medicines, particularly in high-stakes scenarios and medical crises. Real-life examples are drawn on here to explain the decision making processes behind the acceptance of new drugs, disproving misconceptions around medicines by delving into the history and current practice of the drug development process.Originally written in Italian, How Medicines are Born helps patients, students, public health officials physicians, healthcare practitioners and biomedical scientists make informed decisions on the benefits and disadvantages of select medicine based on an understanding of the history of drug development.Published in Italian (2014), M D'Incalci & L Vozza, Come Nascono le Medicine; La scienza imperfetta dei farmaci. Bologna: ZanichelliRelated Link(s)
EAN 9781786342973
ISBN 1786342979
Binding Hardback
Publisher World Scientific Europe Ltd
Publication date June 14, 2017
Pages 188
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors D'incalci, Maurizio (Ist Di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, Italy); Vozza, Lisa (Italian Assoc For Cancer Research (Airc), Italy)