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Early ADME Screening: 3 Ways It Boosts IND Submission Success

Early ADME Screening: 3 Ways It Boosts IND Submission Success

Thorough testing of the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) properties of a compound has significant downstream effects on the potential success of a drug. Here’s how early ADME screening in particular helps propel you to a successful IND...

Decoding Complex Metabolite Related Drug-Drug Interactions

Decoding Complex Metabolite Related Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-drug interaction (DDI) signifies an essential facet of pharmacological science, given its influence on drug efficacy and the potential for adverse events. DDI occurs when the pharmacological or clinical response to a drug is altered by the presence of another...

Drug-Drug Interaction: An Overview of Inhibitors

Drug-Drug Interaction: An Overview of Inhibitors

Unexpected side effects can occur when two or more drugs are co-administered. These are called Drug-Drug Interactions (DDIs). Most drugs rely on enzymes to be metabolized. These interactions can alter the efficacy of a drug and potentially be harmful or less...

Tackling Development and Regulatory Challenges for Gene Therapies

Tackling Development and Regulatory Challenges for Gene Therapies

Gene therapies have been one of the fastest-growing fields of drug development. These therapies hold the potential to treat cancers and other “undruggable” diseases and could hold the key to saving millions of lives. But they also have unique characteristics that make...

4 Reasons Non-GLP Bioanalysis Matters for DMPK Testing

4 Reasons Non-GLP Bioanalysis Matters for DMPK Testing

DMPK testing helps drug developers investigate how a drug compound is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated (ADME) by the body. The earlier these properties can be understood, the better – which is why many drug developers start the process with non-GLP...

Improving PROTAC Drugs with MetID Studies

Improving PROTAC Drugs with MetID Studies

Most drugs undergo some level of transformation once they enter the body. This metabolism process allows a drug's active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) to achieve its desired effect and eliminate it from the body. But metabolism can also be tricky. Metabolizing a...

What Are Metabolite Profiling & Identification Studies?

What Are Metabolite Profiling & Identification Studies?

Drug metabolism studies (the “DM” of DMPK) are a critical part of understanding drug efficacy and safety across the entire drug development continuum. In this blog, we provide an overview of metabolite profiling and identification studies, including: four types of...