Novel Drugs
Novel drugs are new or modified forms of drugs that are created to treat diseases. They can be made from a variety of sources, including synthetic substances, natural substances, or products developed from biotechnology. These drugs are designed to target specific diseases and disorders and are used to treat a wide range of medical conditions. Novel drugs are used to improve the quality of life for individuals with chronic illnesses, as well as providing more effective treatments for diseases that may be difficult to treat using existing therapies. Additionally, novel drugs have the potential to provide more cost-effective treatments, since they can be tailored to treat specific conditions and often cost less than existing medications.
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