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What Are Biopharmaceuticals?

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Biopharmaceuticals, also called biologics, are drug products that are manufactured using biological sources. Semi-Synthesized: Though the term “biologic” is accurate for the extracted materials listed above, it is more often used to describe therapeutics that are produced with recombinant DNA technology.

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What is the Difference Between Biologics and Biosimilars?

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Biologics are drug products that are manufactured using materials from living sources. There are a few common types of biologics, including extracted (taken directly from a living system), semi-synthesized (produced with recombinant DNA technology), vaccines, and gene therapies. Let’s talk about it.

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Beyond the Pill: The Rise of Biologics and the Evolution of Pharmaceutical Therapies

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Traditionally, pharmaceutical therapies have primarily consisted of small molecule drugs, commonly known as pills. This shift signifies not just a change in the way drugs are manufactured and administered, but also a fundamental transformation in the approach to treating diseases at their root cause.

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The Importance of Hazard Communications in Clinical Trials Involving Genetic Engineering

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Recombinant DNA technologies and genetically modified biological agents are being adapted for a wide scope of therapeutic applications, and their use is becoming increasingly common in clinical trials.