approved drug

collocation in English

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approved
adjective
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/əˈpruːvd/
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/əˈpruːvd/
used to refer to something that is generally or officially accepted as being correct ...
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drug
noun[C]
uk
/drʌɡ/
us
/drʌɡ/
any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as ...
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Further work is necessary to establish the full spectrum of activity of these compounds and also the recentlyapproveddrug, memantine.
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Pentobarbitone is anapproveddrugfor use in the euthanasia of all species of farm livestock.
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Drug discovery comprises a number of stages that lead from a biological hypothesis to anapproveddrug.
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For instance, only one out of every ten thousand discovered compounds actually becomes anapproveddrugfor sale.
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Other tests try oneapproveddrugwith one experimental substance.
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The first unequivocal example of the application of structure-based drug design leading to anapproveddrugis the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor dorzolamide, which was approved in 1995.
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At any time, however, a student can regain eligibility if he or she satisfactorily completes anapproveddrugrehabilitation program and passes two unannounced drug tests.
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At present, however, there are no approved drugs, mechanisms of action or scientifically verified anti-disease activities resulting from this mushroom.
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In general, such methods may hold important opportunities for off-label use of existing approved drugs.
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Much expense is incurred in the early phases of development of compounds that will not become approved drugs.
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Some of them are couples of approved drugs.
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Drug repurposing is where existing approved drugs are evaluated for new clinical uses.
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Therefore, these approaches have found more utility in evaluating already approved drugs or late stage drug candidates for drug repositioning.
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A complete list of all the approved drugs included on the website is also available via the ligand list.
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A significant part of the clinically approved drugs are lipophilic weak bases with lysosomotropic properties.
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However, despite a push for new antibiotic therapies, there has been a continued decline in the number of newly approved drugs.
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Some antidepressants also show usefulness in moderating drug use, particularly to nicotine, and it has become common for researchers to re-examine already approved drugs for new uses in drug rehabilitation.
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