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A scientific diagram illustrating drug repurposing, repositioning, and reformulation strategies with molecular structures and lab equipment.

A scientific diagram illustrating drug repurposing, repositioning, and reformulation strategies with molecular structures and lab equipment.

Create a high‑resolution (300 dpi) vector‑style scientific graphic that compares three drug‑development strategies side‑by‑side: 1. **Left Panel – Drug Repurposing** - Show a single, clearly drawn small‑molecule structure (e.g., a stylised hexagonal scaffold) labelled “Original Molecule – Indication A”. - An arrow points to a completely different disease icon (e.g., a virus silhouette or a cancer cell) labelled “New Unrelated Indication B”. - Include a tiny laboratory bench illustration with a petri dish and a microscope to hint at a new mechanism of action. - Caption underneath: “Same active ingredient, new pharmacology → full pre‑clinical + Phase I‑III program”. 2. **Center Panel – Drug Repositioning** - Re‑use the identical molecule graphic, now labelled “Approved Molecule – Indication A”. - Arrow points to a related disease icon (e.g., a heart for hypertension → a migraine lightning bolt) labelled “New Related Indication B”. - Show a dosage‑form change icon (tablet → nasal spray) to indicate a different clinical context. - Caption: “Same pharmacology, new therapeutic use → abbreviated bridging study (Phase II) and supplemental filing”. 3. **Right Panel – Drug Reformulation** - Again display the same molecule, labelled “Active Ingredient – Indication A”. - Arrow points to a different dosage‑form icon (tablet → injectable vial or transdermal patch) labelled “New Formulation”. - Add a simple dissolution curve graphic to illustrate altered release kinetics. - Caption: “Same See more