How Drugs Are Manufactured And Administered

Medicine advances through constant discovery, and the ways we create and deliver drugs reflect that steady evolution. While many people think of medications simply as familiar over‑the‑counter products, today’s therapeutic landscape is far more diverse. A drug can take many forms—small molecules, biologics, complex formulations—and each one is designed to interact with the body in a specific way. These differences shape everything from how a therapy is produced to how a patient ultimately receives it, whether through a tablet, injection, inhalation, or other delivery method.
Access the full article to gain insight into the essential elements of modern drug development: what defines a drug, how composition and formulation influence its function, and why administration routes matter for patient outcomes.
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