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===Medicine Development===
 
===Medicine Development===
New [[medicine]] goes through several stages of testing before it is made legal to use on [[patient]]s.
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New [[medicine]] goes through several stages of testing before it is made legal to use on patients.
 
*Discovery - Thousands of [[chemical]]s are identified which could be used to treat a [[disease]]. Only some are found to be suitable.
 
*Discovery - Thousands of [[chemical]]s are identified which could be used to treat a [[disease]]. Only some are found to be suitable.
 
*[[Preclinical Trial]]s - A potential [[medicine]] is tested on [[tissue]]s grown in a lab or on [[animal]]s to determine a [[Medicine|medicinal]] effect, before using it on [[human]]s.
 
*[[Preclinical Trial]]s - A potential [[medicine]] is tested on [[tissue]]s grown in a lab or on [[animal]]s to determine a [[Medicine|medicinal]] effect, before using it on [[human]]s.
 
*[[Clinical Trial]]s - A potential [[medicine]] is tested on [[human]]s to see if it is safe and if it works.  
 
*[[Clinical Trial]]s - A potential [[medicine]] is tested on [[human]]s to see if it is safe and if it works.  
 
**Stage 1 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested in small [[dose]]s on healthy volunteers. This is done as a [[Double Blind Trial|double blind trial]] using a [[placebo]].
 
**Stage 1 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested in small [[dose]]s on healthy volunteers. This is done as a [[Double Blind Trial|double blind trial]] using a [[placebo]].
**Stage 2 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested on small numbers of [[patient]]s with the [[disease]]. This is done as a [[Double Blind Trial|double blind trial]] using a [[placebo]].
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**Stage 2 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested on small numbers of patients with the [[disease]]. This is done as a [[Double Blind Trial|double blind trial]] using a [[placebo]].
**Stage 3 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested on large numbers of [[patient]]s in different doses to find the [[optimum]] [[dose]].
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**Stage 3 - The potential [[medicine]] is tested on large numbers of patients in different doses to find the [[optimum]] [[dose]].
 
*Licencing - The new [[medicine]] is reviewed for safety and if it passes the review can be prescribed by [[doctor]]s.
 
*Licencing - The new [[medicine]] is reviewed for safety and if it passes the review can be prescribed by [[doctor]]s.

Revision as of 11:46, 5 April 2019

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Meaning

Medicine is any treatment, including drugs which can improve the health of an organism or prevent an organism from becoming unhealthy.

About Medicine

All medicine has some side effects as it changes the way the body works.
When taking medicine it is important to decide whether the side effects are worse than the disease you are attempting to treat.
Medicines must go through a strict process of testing to prove they work and are safe before they can be given to the general public. Anything that has not been proven to work or has been proved not to work is called Alternative Medicine.

Some common medicine types you may have heard of:

Medicine Development

New medicine goes through several stages of testing before it is made legal to use on patients.