Pharmaceutical Biomarkers
Pharmaceutical Biomarkers are biological molecules that are used to measure the activities of a drug in the body. They can be used to assess how effective a drug is, how safe it is, or how a drug works at a molecular level. By measuring these biomarkers, drug companies can develop safer and more effective treatments for many diseases. Additionally, researchers use pharmaceutical biomarkers to monitor the progress of diseases and to learn more about how specific drugs interact with the body. Therefore, pharmaceutical biomarkers are important tools that can be used to advance medical research, improve drug safety and efficacy, and eventually benefit patient health.
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