Review Article
The Guidelines for Early Drug Discovery for Future Application
Author(s): Anthony Lenik*
From the initial idea to the launch of a finished product, developing a new drug is a complicated process that
can take 12 to 15 years and cost more than $1 billion. The commercial sector as well as academic and clinical
research can all provide inspiration for a target. Before selecting a target for a costly drug discovery program,
a body of supporting evidence may take a number of years to accumulate. Once a target has been chosen, the
pharmaceutical industry and, more recently, some academic centers have simplified a number of early methods
for finding molecules with the right properties for making drugs that work. This survey will take a gander at key
preclinical phases of the medication revelation process, from introductory objective distinguishing proof and
approval, through measure improvement, high throughput screening, hit ID, lead streamlining lastly the choice of
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DOI:
10.14303/2141-5153.2023.49