Most drugs are analogue drugs. There are no general rules how a new
drug can be discovered, nevertheless, there are some observations
which help to find a new drug, and also an individual story of a
drug discovery can initiate and help new discoveries. Volume III is
a continuation of the successful book series with new examples of
established and recently introduced drugs.
The major part of the book is written by key inventors either as a
case study or a study of an analogue class. With its wide range
across a variety of therapeutic fields and chemical classes, this
is of interest to virtually every researcher in drug discovery and
pharmaceutical chemistry, and -- together with the previous volumes
-- constitutes the first systematic approach to drug analogue
development.
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