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From Beaker to Bottle: An Overview of the Drug Discovery and Development Process eBook

 

Do you know how drugs get to the market?  Want to learn more about the drug development process?  Start here.

 

There are many articles and links out there on this subject, but who has the time to find and read it all? Government documents can be especially hard to find and interpret. And there are so many subjects to cover and link together.

Here’s the good news…

Information on how a prescription drug is developed in the pharmaceutical industry has now been summarized in one place in the ebook From Beaker to Bottle.

  • Learn how new drugs are originally found in drug discovery and how they are tested to find the best ones.
  • Learn how a new drug candidate is put into a tablet or capsule and how they are tested in clinical trials. 
  • Learn how generic drugs make it to the market.
  • Learn how much time and money all this costs.

 

The author, Ann Newman, is a consultant who has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 20 years. She was looking for a good overview of the drug development process and found that there was nothing out there that fit the bill. So she decided to write her own.  And From Beaker to Bottle  was born.

This is a great resource if you're interested in how prescription drugs get on the market. 

  • Are you a young pharmaceutical scientist entering the industry?
    The drug development process is laid out before you so you can understand how your work fits in the process and how you can do your job better to get the information that everyone needs.

 

  • Are you a pharmaceutical scientist working in one area of discovery or development and would like to increase your knowledge of the other areas? This book will give you the big picture view of what is going on so you can understand what has happened before you get the drug and what will  happen after your work is complete so you can be more proficient at your job.

 

  • Are you a businessman interested in investing in drug related areas?  This book will give you the background you need to understand what will be involved in that investment.

 

  • Are you an undergraduate or graduate student considering a career in the pharmaceutical industry? This book outlines many of the disciplines in drug development and can help you decide which areas you want to explore.

 

  • Are you part of a governmental or other agency concerned with policies and cost? This overview outlines the drug development process and will give you an idea of where changes can be made.

 

  • Are you a high school or college student working on research papers about how a drug is developed and gets on the market? Not only will you have tons of information, but you will also get 80 references that you can look up and use in your research paper.

 

  • Are you in an unrelated field and just want to know what it takes to get a new drug on the market?  Then this is the book for you.

 

Want to know more?

The book is divided into 12 chapters and 6 appendices; it also contains numerous links to related information, and a glossary of important terms.  And it is all in an easy to read document.

Here is what's covered:

  • Timelines and Cost. Get details on how long the process takes and how much it costs to get a new drug on the market.

 

  • Drug Discovery.Read about how compounds are found that can fight a disease and how they are tested to see if they can become drugs.

 

  • Preclinical Studies.Learn about determining safety and effectiveness of a drug,finding a process to make the drug, and finding a suitable way to give the drug to patients.

 

  • IND (Investigational New Drug) Submission. Find out about the document that needs to be submitted to and approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before the drug can be used in human clinical trials.

 

  • Clinical Trials. Get more details on the three main phases of human clinical trials: Phase I (conducted in healthy volunteers), Phase II (conducted in patients with the disease), and Phase III (largest studies conducted in patients with disease).

 

  • New Drug Application (NDA) Submission.Read about the document that needs to submitted to and approved by the FDA before a drug can be sold to patients.

 

  • Phase IV Clinical Studies. Discover why some approved drugs need additional studies after they are on the market.

  

  • Generic Drugs. Understand how and when generic drugs come on the market.

 

  • Patents. Find out the roles of patents in the approval and marketing of original and generic drugs.

 

  • What's Next. Learn what improvements are needed to make better drugs and make the process more efficient.

 

 

Not only will this book help you understand the process, it will also help get new drugs on the market...

 

Because we care about new lifesaving drugs getting to the market, 5% of every sale will be donated to cutting edge research organizations trying to find new ways to fight, treat, and cure diseases.So as you learn about how drugs are developed, you will be helping to move the discovery of life-saving drugs forward and provide hope for people who need them.

 

   So what's the cost for this incredible resource? 

This sensational resource From Beaker to Bottle is available to you as a downloadable ebook directly accessible from the Internet.   Your total investment for the entire From Beaker to Bottle resource is just $49.99 - less money than downloading two journal articles from the internet. You can even see a preview of the first two chapters before you download. And remember, part of your purchase price will be donated to support pharmaceutical research that will help find new lifesaving medicines.

 

Order now to download your drug development overview. Once your credit card is approved, you will be taken to a special download page where you will download From Beaker to Bottle.

 
Remember, your purchase helps support important cutting edge pharmaceutical research to help get new lifesaving drugs on the market.

 

Because we are so confident you'll find the information contained in From Beaker to Bottle to be of immense value to you, this is a no-risk offer. If at any time during the first 30 days you are not completely satisfied with From Beaker to Bottle you'll be refunded every penny - no questions asked. If for some reason you want a refund, simply send us an email and you'll be issued a complete refund promptly (but there won't be a contribution to the research organizations).


Order now and start downloading your copy!

  

 

 

 

Free Webcast Recording

 

You can also view a free webcast by Ann Newman based on the ebook From Beaker to Bottle.  It was presented as part of The American Chemical Society's (ACS) Professional Growth Webinar Series.  View the recording here.

 

Here's what the viewers had to say:

 

“Congratulations to ACS, to the presenter, Ann, and to all involved.  This IS a subject I do know about, and the presentation and Q&A were superb!”

 

“Dr. Newman covered this complex topic in a succinct, engaging manner. Thank you!”

 

“This is an excellent webinar for anyone interested in the pharmaceutical development field.  Excellent material!”

 

“I was very pleased that I got to ask a specific question and got an excellent answer. This helped move forward a project I am working on.

 

“Nicely done! Excellent summary of a complex subject, Ann! Thank You!”

 

“Very good webinar. Congratulations. I will use the slides as a reference and reminder.”

 

 “This was a well organized and well delivered presentation.  I appreciated the breath of experience and perspective the speaker could bring to a complicated subject.  Thanks for organizing this event.”

 

“Very good presentation. Excellent speaker.  Thank you”

 

“Today’s seminar was great - well organized”

 

“This was the first webinar I attended.  I've already recommended the series to another co-worker.”

 

“This was a really good topic and the speaker helped me in understanding the long process in drug development and being the first to get it to the market.  Nice to have more topics like this.”

 

“This was a great webinar.”

 

“My first webinar experience. I thought the presenter was excellent as was the moderator and the question and answer session. Thanks!”

 

“Thank you. It is wonderful.”

 

“Good topic and great overview.  Thank you very much!”

 

“Presentation was done at a very high level and covered all aspects in a very efficient manner.”

 

“That was a good introductory presentation for an undergraduate student or early stage of graduate study.”

 

“Great webinar!”

 

“Good informative overview of the subject matter.  I strongly recommend ACS offer such Webinar as the membership benefit when times are so difficult and funding so little to attend regular conferences.  I believe this also helps to members who are in between jobs or doing free lancing.”

 

“Focused and brief.  Very effective.”

 

“Excellent presentation.”

 

“Dr. Newman did an excellent job.”

 

“Very enjoyable and useful webinar”