Bio Pharmaceuticals

Biopharmaceuticals are complex medicines made from living cells or organisms, often produced using cutting-edge biotechnological methods. Here you can find out more about their complex atomic structure and the different types of biopharmaceuticals that exist. Bio-pharma companies can make drugs from biological components of substances, known as biologics, including sugars, proteins, nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, or complex combination of components. Biopharmaceuticals represent some of the best accomplishments of modern science. These drugs are increasingly being used in practically all branches of medicine and have become one of the most effective clinical treatment modalities for a broad range of diseases, including cancers and metabolic disorders.

Some examples of biopharmaceuticals include:

  • Proteins, including antibodies. Biosimilars.
  • Peptides.
  • Cells, such as stem cells.
  • Organs and tissues (e.g. transplants)
  • Vaccines.
  • Gene Therapy Medicinal Products

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