Ideal Drug Characteristics & Sources of Drugs | Pharmacology Lecture 02

Welcome to Pharma Study Hub! In this pharmacology lecture, we explore two fundamental topics every pharmacy and medical student must understand: the characteristics of an ideal drug and the various sources of drugs. In this video, you will learn: ✅ What is an ideal drug? ✅ Effectiveness, safety, and selectivity of drugs ✅ Predictability and reversibility of drug action ✅ Drug interactions and affordability ✅ Plant sources of drugs (Morphine, Atropine, Artemisinin) ✅ Animal sources of drugs (Insulin, Heparin, Thyroid hormones) ✅ Mineral sources of drugs (Iron, Iodine, Magnesium compounds) ✅ Microbial sources of drugs (Penicillin, Streptomycin) ✅ Synthetic drugs (Paracetamol, Ibuprofen, Antihypertensives) ✅ Biotechnology and recombinant DNA technology ✅ Recombinant insulin and monoclonal antibodies This lesson is designed for pharmacy students, medical students, nursing students, health science students, and anyone interested in learning pharmacology from the basics. 📚 Course: General Pharmacology 🎓 Channel: Pharma Study Hub 👉 In the next lesson, we will discuss Routes of Drug Administration and how medications enter the body. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for more pharmacology lectures. #Pharmacology #IdealDrug #DrugSources #GeneralPharmacology #PharmacyStudent #MedicalStudent #PharmaStudyHub #PharmacyLectures #DrugClassification #PharmacologyBasics #RecombinantInsulin #DrugDevelopment #PharmacyEducation Keywords ideal drug, characteristics of ideal drug, ideal drug pharmacology, sources of drugs, drug sources, pharmacology lecture, general pharmacology, pharmacy students, pharmacology for beginners, effectiveness of drugs, drug safety, drug selectivity, predictable drug action, reversible drug action, affordable drugs, plant sources of drugs, animal sources of drugs, mineral sources of drugs, microbial sources of drugs, synthetic drugs, biotechnology drugs, recombinant insulin, recombinant DNA technology, morphine source, atropine source, artemisinin source, penicillin discovery, streptomycin, paracetamol, ibuprofen, antihypertensive drugs, pharmacy education, medical pharmacology, B pharmacy, D pharmacy, nursing pharmacology, pharmacology notes