
Biotherapeutics
Biotherapeutics are medical treatments derived from biological sources, such as proteins, cells, or antibodies. They work by targeting specific pathways in the body to treat diseases, often focusing on complex conditions like cancer, autoimmune disorders, and genetic diseases. Unlike traditional drugs, which are usually chemically synthesized, biotherapeutics harness natural biological processes. Examples include monoclonal antibodies and gene therapies. These innovative treatments aim to enhance the body's own healing mechanisms, provide more precise therapeutic effects, and reduce side effects, offering new hope for patients with challenging health issues.