Two-day virtual training on the drug development process: the key to success, from concept to commercialization (May 12-13, 2022)
Dublin, April 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Drug development: the key to success, from concept to commercialization” training has been added to from ResearchAndMarkets.com offer.
The course begins by reviewing the global pharmaceutical market, important therapeutic areas and the roles of different pharmaceutical professionals in the development process, as well as a definition of drugs and medical devices.
The course includes drug target identification, chemical drug synthesis and biologics development, pharmacokinetics and toxicity screening, preclinical development, clinical studies, regulatory submissions, post-approval change management , pharmacovigilance and an overview of the regulations governing the manufacture and manufacture of drugs. Distribution.
The drug development process, from discovery to post-marketing surveillance, is then explained. This course is designed to teach pharmaceutical company employees who wish to understand the drug development and regulatory approval process.
Learning objectives:
At the end of this course, you will understand:
- Roles of different pharmaceutical professionals
- Typical costs and timelines associated with drug development
- How new drugs are developed against targets in the human body
- The structure of regulatory submissions
- Reasons why drugs fail during the development process
- Factors Affecting Oral Bioavailability
- The size of the global pharmaceutical market and the main therapeutic areas addressed by innovative companies
- How drugs are screened for toxicity
- The potential influence of polymorphism, salt form and isomerism on efficacy and safety
- How formulation can affect drug performance
- How Safety and Efficacy of Pharmaceuticals are Ensured During QC Release Testing
- Information obtained at each stage of clinical research
- How are post-approval changes to pharmaceutical products handled?
- How the manufacture and distribution of marketed drugs are controlled
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. EDT – 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. PDT
Main topics covered:
Overview of Drug Development Products
- Types of products and routes of administration
- The drug development process
- Drug Development Risks
The international pharmaceutical market
- Market shares of chemical and biological drugs
- Roles of drug development professionals
- Size and key therapeutic areas
- Regional differences
drug discovery
- Drug targets
- The Human Genome Project
- Identification and optimization of lead compounds
Break
Regulatory submissions
- The Common Technical Document
- CTD modules
- Regional administrative information
- The Application Process for Chemical and Biological Drugs – US and EU
Break
Preclinical development
- Optical isomerism
- Formulation options to improve bioavailability
- Common Formulation Types
- Critical Quality Attributes
- In-process checks and version testing
- Screening for polymorphic and saline forms
- Solubility, permeability and oral bioavailability
Clinical research
- Design of clinical studies
- Clinical development phases
- Establish safety and efficacy/bioequivalence
- Declaration of adverse events
- Impact of Mobile Computing on Clinical Research
Pharmacokinetics and toxicity
- Plasma Drug Concentration Profiles
- Absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs
- First pass metabolism
- Types of Toxicity Screening
15 min break
Post-approval change
- Product improvement issues
- New ICH Q12 – the promise of easier post-approval change
- Current situation
American and European pharmacovigilance Important elements of the regulations
- Manufacture of pharmaceutical products
- Distribution
- ICH Guidance
Last questions, comments and conclusion
For more information on this training, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/rl50yx
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