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How to accelerate the process of preclinical studies of new drugs

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  According to the drug development process, new drug development can be divided into preclinical and clinical studies of new drugs. The former is the sum of all the research work done on a drug before it enters clinical trials, and the latter is the research work done on a drug in clinical trials. From the discovery of a drug's effectiveness in animals to its testing in human clinical trials, researchers do a great deal of work to ensure that the potential for a cure to be effective is maximized while minimizing the potential for harm. Medicilon is a preclinical research outsourcing (CRO) company that can provide customized preclinical trial service solutions to clients with years of experience in R&D technology and expertise in drug metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamic studies, and toxicology. Preclinical studies of new drugs are essential to obtain the safety and efficacy of drugs, so how can we speed up the process? 1,Finding the best compound Finding the be

Targeting chemical synthesis through a single ibuprofen

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 Today we will talk about the synthesis and mechanism of action of Ibuprofen, an evergreen drug! As an essential part of the development of the pharmaceutical industry, the chemical synthesis of drugs is the primary source of candidate drugs. It is also a high-input, high-output, and high-efficiency work. Medicilon is proud of our extensive expertise in synthetic organic chemistry, providing chemical synthesis services . Medicilon's synthetic chemistry team can independently design synthesis pathways and complex compound treatments, which is key to helping accelerate our clients' drug discovery. The research and development directions of chemically synthesized drugs mainly include the following: Research and development of new chemical entity drugs; Create "Me-too" new drugs—research and development of imitative new drugs; Further research and development of known drugs; Pharmaceutical research and development of existing drugs; Research on new uses of existing drugs