Drug Design
Drug Design is the process of creating new pharmaceuticals that interact with the body to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease. It is a complex and ever-evolving multidisciplinary science that involves the use of advanced computational methods, molecular simulations and in vitro experiments to design new therapies that can be used in the treatment of diseases. Drug Design not only provides a way to create new medicines, but also can be used to enhance the activity of existing drugs, improve drug delivery or reduce toxicity. The use of Drug Design has enabled the development of more advanced and effective treatments for a variety of diseases, such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, and heart disease.
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