drugmodifying
Drugmodifying, or drug modification, describes the deliberate alteration of a drug’s properties through changes to its chemical structure, formulation, or delivery system to improve therapeutic performance or safety. In medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical science, modification can take several forms, including chemical derivatization, creation of prodrugs, salt or ester formation, and changes to solid-state form or particle size. It also encompasses advanced delivery approaches such as liposomal encapsulation, nanoparticles, transdermal patches, and sustained-release implants, as well as the creation of drug conjugates that link a therapeutic agent to another molecule for targeted delivery or controlled release.
The purposes of drug modification include increasing oral bioavailability, improving solubility, stabilizing the compound against metabolism,
Safety and regulatory considerations are central to drug modification. Changes can alter pharmacokinetics, interactions, toxicity, or