Textbook: Developing New Medicines

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Master Developing New Medicines fast ⚡ – clear explanations, structured tables, OCR-aligned.

Master Developing New Medicines fast ⚡ – clear explanations, structured tables, OCR-aligned.

You’ll cover
• Why new medicines are continually needed.
• The role of emerging diseases and antibiotic resistance.
• Different approaches to discovering new medicines.
• How drugs can be developed from natural sources and observation.
• The idea of personalised medicine and why it is used.

What’s included
• Structured tables outlining reasons for developing new medicines.
• Clear tables summarising different drug discovery approaches.
• Tables linking disease mechanisms to drug development strategies.
• Focused summaries explaining personalised medicine with named examples.
• Concise spec reminders embedded alongside tables to reinforce key OCR wording and expectations.

Format
Web-based textbook topic. Mobile/desktop friendly. Access with no time limit, updates included.

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All resources are written specifically for OCR A Level Biology A (H420). We do not currently offer resources for other exam boards.

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