Innovating therapies through pharmaceutical chemistry and biotechnology
Merck Serono combines leading-edge expertise in two different areas of drug development and manufacturing: new chemical entities
(NCEs) and new biological entities (NBEs). This enables us to broaden our research base and help bring innovative pharmaceuticals
to patients as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Traditional pharmaceutical drugs are small molecules that treat the symptoms of a disease with one molecule directed at a
single target. They are manufactured by chemical synthesis and typically come in tablet form. NCEs are compounds that emerge
from the process of drug discovery.
Biopharmaceuticals are large molecules such as proteins that target the underlying mechanisms of a disease. They are capable
of reaching targets not accessible with traditional medicines. Large molecules are created by living cells and are most often
administered by injection.
An integral part of our R&D programs is the development of more patient-friendly drug delivery systems. Because most biopharmaceuticals
must be injected under the skin, we believe that easier and less painful drug delivery systems will promote patient compliance
and product loyalty.