Abstract Diagnostic pharmacology has revolutionized medical diagnostics by introducing agents that provide precise insights into physiological processes. This review explores the mechanisms, clinical applications, and benefits of diagnostic drugs, which enhance the sensitivity and specificity of tests. For example, synthetic adrenocorticotropic hormone assesses adrenal function, while adenosine evaluates coronary artery disease. Despite their advantages, these drugs present challenges, including adverse reactions, specialized equipment needs, and the risk of false results. Regulatory and ethical considerations, such as Food and Drug Administration approval and informed consent, are crucial for safe use. Future directions include molecular diagnostics, personalized medicine, and adrenal insufficiency to improve diagnostic accuracy, detect genetic markers, and analyze large datasets. These advancements promise more targeted and individualized patient care, highlighting the importance of diagnostic pharmacology in modern clinical practice.
Saranraj et al. (Mon,) studied this question.