Summary:
After the nationalization of pharmaceutical industry and establishment of the United Pharmaceutical
Enterprises in 1946, the Research and Control Institute (VKÚ) was established in Prague in
1947 to support the development of research, manufacture, and control of drugs. After other
measures of nationalization and unification of research, in 1951 the research sections of the VKÚ
and the pharmaceutical sections of the Research Institute of ČCHZ were fused to form the Research
Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry (VÚFB). The section the VÚFB taking care of the quality
of production was transformed into the Pharmaceutical Control Institute (KÚF). Each of the
institutes had its own farm for breeding experimental animals outside Prague. In 1958, KÚF was
transformed into the Research Institute of Medicinal Plants (VÚLERO) and later, in 1960, into the
Research Institute of Natural Substances (VÚPL), which eventually fused with VÚFB in 1967.
During the years of increasing activities of VÚFB, a chemical pilot plantwas established inOlomouc,
and a department of clinical pharmacology in Plzeň. Research activities of VÚFB were aimed to
search for original drugs and to develop non-proprietary medicines in the field of the central and
vegetative nervous systems, blood circulation, inflammatory processes, microbial infections, carcinostatic
drugs, etc. In natural substances, the greatest attention was paid to ergot alkaloids, but the
extent of research also included the constituents of the poppy, periwinkle, and other plants. An
important part of the programme was also the breeding and cultivation of selectedmedicinal plants.
The results of research were continuously published in both inland and foreign scholarly journals
and at conferences and congresses. Every year, usually more than 100 papers were published and
40–50 for patents applications were submitted. The activity of the Institute resulted in the
production of 30 original substances which were introduced into therapeutic practice. Twenty of
them are still commonly prescribed. Some of these original substances got into foreign markets, particularly Prothiaden and Trimepranol represented important exports. In addition, 83 non-proprietary
drugs were introduced into the inland market.
Key words:
pharmaceutical research – Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry –
original medicinal products
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