Enzymes play a key role in pharmacology, influencing drug metabolism, efficacy, and resistance. They are critical for designing effective treatments. This book discusses the role of enzymes in drug development and therapy, including their applications in detoxification and enzyme-targeted treatments. It bridges pharmacology and molecular biology, offering practical insights for clinicians and researchers.
Hudson Morgan is a pharmacologist specializing in the clinical applications of enzymes in drug development. His research examines how enzymes influence the metabolism of drugs and their effectiveness. Hudson has authored key studies on enzyme-drug interactions and their implications for personalized medicine. He works on developing enzyme-based therapies to improve drug delivery and efficacy. Hudson’s research is vital for advancing pharmacological treatments that target specific enzymes in the body.