Human society ardently requires various organic and inorganic chemicals to produce drugs that are used to treat a variety of illnesses. Several chronic systemic illnesses require prescribed medication for their management. From the selection of compounds with potential medical properties to assessing the safety of those compounds, pharmacologists have a wide range of functions.
Pharmacologists study why reactions to the same medication differ in different people based on ethnicity, age, gender, body mass index etc. Vulnerability to addiction has a genetic component. The percentage of people who get addicted to a particular drug is of great consequence and it is a factor based on which some highly effective drugs may be discarded.
Biomedical research is making great progress in increasing life expectancy by seeking and finding cures for new illnesses. Pharmaceuticals are critical to these endeavours. When HIV spread across North America in the 1980s, a lot of young people lost their lives in their prime. The antiretroviral drug Zidovudine, which was initially developed to treat viral cancers, was used to successfully create therapies for AIDS patients. Eli Lilly’s commercialization of synthetic insulin derived from porcine sources has been a great help to Type 1 Diabetics everywhere.
With the advent of COVID19, the inadequacy of existing drugs to treat serious and highly contagious diseases became a critical challenge. Pharmaceutical companies the world over have dedicated significant funding to the research and development of COVID19 drugs. The great scientific achievement of vaccination saves 2 to 3 million children annually. AstraZeneca, Bharat Biotech, Pfizer, and Serum Institute of India have done exemplary work.
Pharmacologists have been involved in the development of drugs which prevent blood clots, shield against bacterial infections ( antibiotics ), and help compensate for systemic illnesses like erratic insulin production. The Kerala Institute of Pharmacy trains future pharmacologists under the guidance of an excellent faculty. We inculcate scientific temperament and nurture curiosity in students to help them learn better. The curriculum is comprehensive and practical oriented. It is also updated regularly based on changing industry trends and the course is AICTE accredited. KAP is an excellent place to become a pharmacologist.