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BioPharma and Pharmacology

BioPharma and Pharmacology

Pioneering Tomorrow's Healthcare Today.

Clinical Research has improved very first fast and grown rapidly now days. AI and Big data are revolutionizing clinical research by accelerating trial processes

Clinical Pharmacy

Clinical Pharmacy:
- Clinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy in which clinical pharmacists provide direct patient care that optimizes the use of medications and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention.

Clinical Pharmacy:
- Clinical pharmacy is the branch of pharmacy in which clinical pharmacists provide direct patient care that optimizes the use of medications and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention.

Key Characteristics of Biopharma Companies:
1. Focus on Biological Processes
Biopharma companies leverage biological systems, like cells, microorganisms, or genes, to produce drugs.

2. Biologics and Biosimilars
They are heavily involved in the development and production of biologics (drugs derived from living organisms) and biosimilars (similar to original biologics).

3. Novel Therapies
Biopharma companies are at the forefront of developing new and innovative therapies, including those for diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders.

4. Research and Development
They invest heavily in research and development to create new drugs and improve existing ones.

5. Large-Scale Manufacturing
They often operate large-scale manufacturing facilities to produce drugs for global distribution.

Pharma Clinical Research:

• Scope:
- Specifically focuses on the development and testing of pharmaceutical products (drugs and biologics).

• Focus:
- Determining the safety, efficacy, and optimal use of medications in different patient populations.

• Examples:
- Clinical trials to test the effectiveness of a new drug for a specific disease.
- Post-market surveillance to monitor a drug’s safety and effectiveness after it has been approved.

• Regulatory Oversight:
- Subject to stringent regulations by agencies like the FDA.

Key Differences Summarized:
• Clinical Research: Broad – includes all types of human research.
• Pharma Clinical Research: Narrow – specifically focuses on pharmaceutical products.

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