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DRUG DESIGN (Parker) The molecular mechanisms by which drugs act in the body. What is drug formulation? Process of:
 * devising
 * preparing
 * developing
 * manufacturing
 * producing the end product

Type of product:
 * capsule
 * tablet
 * cream

Drug profile:
 * Origin
 * Chemistry
 * Action / pharmacology
 * Uses
 * Preparation

Module Descriptor: brief description of module Integrated module: issues


 * Drug discovery
 * Drug design
 * Drug development


 * Drug action: chemical aspects
 * The consequences of product formulation on the effectiveness of drugs

Module descriptors: Aims
 * Chemical basis of drug-receptor interactions
 * Approaches to rational drug design and development
 * relate chemical structure and associated physicochemical properties to stability, ADME
 * relate drug molecule chemistry to the formulation, uniformity, bioavailability, and stability of pharmaceutical products
 * preformulation requirements of new drug entities
 * formulation requirements
 * quality assurance
 * GMP
 * natural products

Module descriptor: learning outcomes
 * Drug target interactions principles
 * Bonding
 * Complementarity
 * Optical and geometric specificity of isomers
 * Rational drug design and development
 * Structural aspects of
 * Drug-enzyme interactions
 * Drug-receptor interactions
 * Drug development by structural modification
 * Biopharmaceutics wrt the physciochemical parameters of drugs
 * Drug metabolism and transfer
 * Metabolic processes that occur at sites on drug molecules
 * Possible metabolites produced
 * Effect of processes on drug activity