Development of new medicines
I can describe the process of discovery and development of potential new medicines, including preclinical and clinical trials.
Development of new medicines
I can describe the process of discovery and development of potential new medicines, including preclinical and clinical trials.
These resources will be removed by end of Summer Term 2025.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Plants and microorganisms provide new medicines; many others are synthesised in labs to target pathogens and host cells.
- Preclinical trials: the medicine is tested for safety and effectiveness on cultured human cells and on live animals.
- Clinical trials: the medicine is tested for safety in people without the disease.
- Clinical trials: the medicine is tested for safety and effectiveness in people with the disease.
- Use of placebos in clinical trials, and use of blind and double blind trials prevent to bias in the results.
Keywords
Safety - State of being not likely to be in danger, risk or injury.
Effectiveness - The degree to which something is successful.
Side effect - An undesirable effect of a medicine or treatment.
Placebo - A treatment or substance designed to have no therapeutic value.
Bias - Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
Common misconception
Pupils often do not realise that drugs are tested on healthy individuals first.
Healthy individuals are used as they will not have symptoms that interfere with the side effects from the drug.
Equipment
None required.
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of sensitive content
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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