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DRUG DISCOVERY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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DRUG DISCOVERY FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
With the limits of detection for analytical instrumentation...specialized methods can lead
to greater sensitivity: - ANSWER-Triple quadrupole mass spectrometry

NMR using other nuclei

Elemental analysis

Chemical derivatization

•What does the FDA require from a purity perspective? - ANSWER-less than or equal to
2g/day | reporting threshold of 0.05% | identification threshold of 0.01% or 1 mg per day
intake (whichever is lower)

greater than 2g/day | reporting threshold of 0.03% | identification threshold of 0.05%

****************IMPORTANT****************
The new drug doesn't have to be >99.95% pure...
However, every impurity that exists above 0.05%, or every impurity that a human will be
exposed to above 1.0 mg/day, must be accounted for and tested for safety (more on
that coming up)

An IND application requires the disclosure of considerable data, including: - ANSWER-
•All of the protocols you've used to analyze the compound to date and your detailed
plans and protocols to use during the clinical trial
•All of the details about the drug candidate (physical, chemical and biological
characteristics)
•Full details about how and where the compound will be prepared and the purity
•Full details about the pharmacology and toxicology of the compound

IND requires full ADME details and for metabolism... - ANSWER-It is studied
extensively, and every metabolite that is expected to be formed above 1.0 mg/day must
be fully characterized

The ADME of each metabolite must be explored
•MBI (mechanism-based inhibition I think?)

Often, radio labelled analogs are prepared to track them

,Toxicology is a MAJOR focus for an IND - ANSWER-All preclinical toxicology (e.g.
hERG) is reported

Investigators must determine how much of the drug is toxic
•Maximally tolerated dose (MTD)
•Also called "dose range finding study"
•What is observed

Typically requires > 100 g of product
•Non-GLP toxicology batch (single batch)

What can be used to determine mutagenicity? - ANSWER-Ames test - used to assess
the potential carcinogenic effect of chemicals by using the bacterial strain Salmonella. If
you find that there are many colonies growing on the agar. Your interpretation of this
result is: the chemical being tested is mutagenic.

That impurity profile is a significant factor when we consider [ ]? - ANSWER-Generic
drugs

•Once this data has been obtained for the active components and impurities, the drug
must be [ ]? - ANSWER-For IV, what type of stabilizing component will be
administered?

How will the integrity of the aqueous solution be ensured?

For oral drugs, will it be a pill? What will be the excipients? If a syrup, how will those
components be secured and monitored?

It is up to the investigator to identify the study plan as well as the intended patient
population in the [ ]? - ANSWER-IND application

Also... IND application is where the drug's name (including the generic name) is decided
and approved

Besides an IND, the FDA requires the submission of the Investigator's Brochure (IB) -
ANSWER-The IB is the information that will be provided to the clinicians who will be
studying the compound

Includes all pertinent safety data as well as the drug characterization

An IB is required for EVERY trial

Phase I is... - ANSWER-a safety study

, First in humans, Goal is to determine safety and PK profile, The certified GCP clinics
where the testing will be conducted must be identified in the IND, phase I studies are
often done at a single clinic

Each phase is considered a different clinical trial, with their own protocols and their own
IBs

Phase II and III are... - ANSWER-efficacy studies

Each phase is considered a different clinical trial, with their own protocols and their own
IBs

Phase IV is... - ANSWER-undertaken after approval

Each phase is considered a different clinical trial, with their own protocols and their own
IBs

For Phase I, this is the first time that ___________________ is able to be evaluated -
ANSWER-Human PK

All of the same parameters calculated for animal PK can be calculated in humans

Most Phase I trials examine multiple dose PK

Changes in formulation or administration can ONLY be considered if: - ANSWER-
they're already accounted for in the IND protocols

In addition to establishing human PK, the other goal of a Phase I study is to
___________________? - ANSWER-determine the safety of the drug candidate

For every compound in Phase I trials, the maximally tolerated dose (MTD) must be
determined

Maximally tolerated dose (MTD) - ANSWER-the highest dose of a xenobiotic before the
appearance of unacceptable toxicity

The FDA considers toxicity in the form of _______________ - ANSWER-Adverse
events (AE)

What is the Chemical Manufacturing and Control group (CMC) - ANSWER-The group
that typically deals with how and where the compound will be prepared. Their first task
is to optimize the synthesis of the drug, with an eye toward performing the reaction on
very large scale...many reactions that we take for granted in a normal organic chemistry
lab are not amenable to "very large scale"
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