Tag: drug development
The History of Bilastine: From Discovery to Market
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 30/10/25
Bilastine is a non-sedating antihistamine developed to treat allergies without drowsiness. Approved in Europe in 2010, it’s now used in over 50 countries for allergic rhinitis and urticaria. Unlike older drugs, it has minimal interactions and works reliably with no food restrictions.
Eplerenone Explained: Science, Development, and How It Works
Posted by Desmond Carrington on 24/10/25
A clear, practical look at eplerenone: its science, development timeline, how it works, key trials, safety vs. spironolactone, and future directions.
