lecture 3 Flashcards
what is drug product performance
the ability of the drug to elicit a therapeutic response and stay in a safe therapeutic range
what is the goal of formulations
to transfer a new therapeutic compound and develop a reproducible dosage form
T/F a drug performance needs to lack a toxic and non-efficacious response
True
What processes describe drug product performance
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
what is the goal of formulations
to transfer a new promising therapeutic compound and develop a reproducible dosage form
what does reproducible refer to
containing the same amount of drug and same performance in the body
T/F absorption begins declining as disposition begins to increase
true
what is druggability
to look at binding as well as drug-like properties that are favorable for product translation
what is developability
means to characterize if the new molecules can be formulated
druggability includes
the discovery stage, ability to bind, and in vivo models
developability includes
drug performance, soluability and dissolution and ADMET
T/F drugability needs to be found then developbility can continue
true
what is a druggable protein
proteins that can bind drug-like compunds with binding affinity below 10 mM
what are the stages of drugability
gene to protein to pharmacophore
why are new chemical entities generated
to fit a pharmacophore