by Naveen kumar | Jul 9, 2024
Sublingual glands or salivary glands are located on the floor of the mouth underneath the tongue. Drugs with characteristics like rapid onset of action, drugs effective in small doses, poor GI absorption, low molecular weight, and lipid solubility are suitable for...
by Naveen kumar | Jun 12, 2024
Once we submit the IND application, how the FDA reviews the application and what acknowledgment letter is given after the IND submission all will be discussed here. IND is an application submitted to the FDA to conduct clinical investigations in humans, once the...
by Naveen kumar | Jun 5, 2024
Clinical Trail Registration Process In the US In the US clinical trials are registered in clinical trial.gov which is a publicly available database, this is an online database managed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), In this database we can get information...
by Naveen kumar | Jun 3, 2024
What is an Investigational New Drug (IND) Application and When is it Required?” In this article you are going to learn about IND and its types and when an IND is required. Generally, in the US to conduct clinical trials i.e. for the administration of...
by Naveen kumar | May 5, 2024
What is an orphan drug? let us start our discussion with the word “orphan “, it means a child without any parents or support, like that for some diseases Also there will be no support for research because its prevalence is much less due to which companies...