Network Pharmacology: Exploring New Horizons in Drug Discovery explores the innovative network pharmacology approach, which examines the intricate interactions between disease targets and metabolites, offering a systems-based perspective essential for modern drug discovery. By integrating multi-omics data, including metabolite profiling, it addresses the limitations of conventional methods and opens new pathways for understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic responses. Structured into thirteen comprehensive chapters, the book systematically introduces key concepts and applications of network pharmacology while exploring its integration with metabolomics. Readers will find in-depth discussions on metabolite databases, computational tools, and the role of natural products in drug discovery. Notable topics include network-based approaches to drug repurposing, personalized medicine, and the implications of traditional medicine in pharmacological research, all supported by real-world case studies and advanced computational methodologies. Network Pharmacology: Exploring New Horizons in Drug Discovery is a foundational guide for researchers, pharmaceutical scientists, and academic scholars across diverse fields such as pharmacology, metabolomics, and systems biology. By emphasizing practical applications and providing essential insights, this book equips readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and transform the landscape of drug discovery, making it an invaluable addition to the scientific community.