drugs
any substance received by a biological system that is not received for nutritive purposes, and which influences the biological function of the organism
pharmacology
the science of drugs, including their uses, effects and modes of action
ancient China
classified drugs according to taste
ancient Greece
opium, morphine
influence of religion
medicine men were physicians and priests
curare
ergot
drugs acting on brain → reserpine and chlorpromazine
drugs acting on brain → lysergic acid diethylaminde (LSD)
psychedelic effects
drugs acting on brain → anaesthetics
- ether → used in surgery
drugs acting against infectious diseases → organoarsenicals
- bound to parasites
drugs acting against infectious diseases → sulfa drugs
1st successful synthetic drugs for treatment of bacterial disease → termed antibacterial compounds
drugs acting against infectious diseases → penicillin
- use in therapy of gram-positive bacterial diseases
drugs acting against infectious diseases → streptomycin
treatment of tuberculosis and gram-negative bacterial diseases
drug development process
stages in drug development → drug discovery
stages in drug development → clinical trials
stages in drug development → health Canada/FDA approved drug
toxicology studies
determine the effect of the new drug on organ systems other than the targeted organ
pharmacology studies
determine the detailed mechanism of action of the new drug
phase 1 clinical trials
- absorption, distribution, elimination and adverse effects are studied
phase 2 clinical trials
phase 3 clinical trials
target population
group of patients for whom the drug is intended