2)Crude Drugs Flashcards
What are Crude Drugs?
They consist of natural substances (animal/plant origin)
They have undergone only the processes of collection + drying
Sources include:
- Plants - Senns, Digitalis, Datura, Clove etc
- Animal - Honey, Cod lover oil, Musk etc
- Marine - Sponges, Agar etc
- Mineral - Talc, Kaolin
Uses of Crude Drugs
- Treatment of a wide ranges of diseases
- Pharmaceutical aids
- Cosmetics - flavouring + colouring agents
- Culture media of propagation of MOs
Classification of Crude Drugs
- Alphabetically - shows no indication of interrelationships between drugs
- Taxonomical - According to Classes, Orders, Families etc
- Morphological - divides into leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, herbs etc
- Pharmacological - Grouped according to pharmacological action
- Chemical - According to chemical constituents
Production
- Collection
- Drying - Decreases size + facilitates powdering
- Storage - Drugs affected by light, moisture, temp, o2 etc
- Long term storage not recommended due to deterioration - therefore should be sealed in containers in cool, dark places
Stages in drug discovery + development
Drug discovery is expensive + lengthy - it can take upto 10-12 years
Stage 1 - Discovery + exploratory research
Researchers discover new drugs through:
- New insights into a disease process - can help design a new product to stop effects of disease
- Tests of Molecular compounds
- New tech - manipulating genetic material
Stage 2 - Research phase
Initial molecules are further tested to check for drug viability + effectiveness
- How it is absorbed, distributed, metabolised + excreted
- Benefits + mechanism of action
- Best dosage
- Side effects
Stage 3 - Preclinical Phase
Before testing on people, we must find out if the drug has potential to cause serious harm:
- In vitro - on isolated organs/tissues
- In vivo - on live animals
- The drug is manufactures in small amounts w/data collected - to determine the pharmacodynamics + pharmacokinetics
Stage 4 - Clinical development
Phase 1 trials (6-9 months)
- 1st studies on humans
- small group of healthy volunteers (20-100)
- Observation + recording of PD effects, PK properties, tolerability, toxicity etc
Phase 2 trials ( 6 months - 3 years)
- Performed on 100-200 patients suffering from condition
- Trials determine PD effects in patients + establishes effective dosages
Phase 3 trials (1 - 4 years)
- 1000-3000 patients all suffering from condition
- Provides expanded testing of effectiveness + safety of drug
Phase 4 trials
- post-marketing testing to detect any rare/long-term adverse effects
- pattern of drug utilisation is also discovered