Drug discovery and drug marketing with the critical roles of modern administration.

Journal: American journal of translational research
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Abstract

Drug research and development is a long-term and complicated process with the involvement of multidisciplinary, multi-sector cooperation and regulations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is of high risk, high cost, high benefit and time-consuming. Therefore, the drug administration and management is extremely necessary and useful. We discussed the whole process including laboratory study, target determination, drug discovery and screening, leading compound and optimization, preclinical and clinical trials, FDA approval and marketing. Actively exploring and applying modern administration and innovative management technology, we can scientifically and effectively enhance the discovery of new drug research and development, and strengthen the supervision of drug market. In recent years, innovation such as artificial intelligence has been applied to drug discovery and drug administration. We further analyzed the possibility of applying management technology to reduce risks, generate profits and benefit patients in the whole process of new drug research and development. In conclusion, drug administration and management plays critical roles in modern drug research and development, and the new technology can be helpful for drug launching.

Authors

  • Jing Chen
    Department of Vascular Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi 530021, P.R. China.
  • Xiaofang Luo
    Hunan University of Technology Zhuzhou 412007, PR China.
  • Huimin Qiu
    Hunan University of Technology Zhuzhou 412007, PR China.
  • Vienna Mackey
    Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, Tulane Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA 70112-2699, USA.
  • Lichun Sun
    Hunan Beautide Pharmaceuticals Xiangtan, Hunan, PR China.
  • Xiaoping Ouyang
    College of Business Administration, Hunan University Changsha 410082, PR China.

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