ravimitainete
Ravimitainete, typically translated as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), are the chemical substances in medicines that produce the intended therapeutic effects. They are the primary component responsible for a drug’s pharmacological action, while other ingredients, known as excipients, support delivery, stability, or safety but do not provide therapeutic activity.
API development involves identifying a compound with the desired pharmacological profile and establishing scalable production methods.
Regulatory oversight requires extensive documentation of API quality, including source, manufacturing process, and analytical methods. APIs
APIs may be produced by dedicated manufacturers and supplied to pharmaceutical firms that formulate final products,
Common examples of widely used APIs include acetaminophen (paracetamol), ibuprofen, amoxicillin, metformin, and atorvastatin. More complex