Introduction
The drug development process is a long and tedious process. It involves many specialists: pharmacists, chemists, physicians, and clinicians. At best, these experts may take averagely twelve years to prepare an experimental from the laboratory to the drugs cabinet. Most experimental drugs fall along the way and do not reach the prescription stage, which the final phase of drug development. There is a 0.1 percent chances of medications that proceed to the preclinical testing manage to reach the human testing phase (MedicineNet.com, 1999). This percentage represents essentially five in every five thousand drugs under trial. Surprisingly, only one out Continue reading...