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Current Medicinal Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 0929-8673
ISSN (Online): 1875-533X

Antedrugs: An Approach to Safer Drugs

Author(s): M. O.F Khan, Kwan K. Park and Henry J. Lee

Volume 12, Issue 19, 2005

Page: [2227 - 2239]Pages: 13

DOI:10.2174/0929867054864840

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Abstract

The antedrug concept was introduced by Lee and Soliman in 1982 in designing potent, yet safer locally active anti-inflammatory steroids. Antedrug is defined as an active synthetic derivative that is designed to undergo biotransformation to the readily excretable inactive form upon entry in the systemic circulation. Thus, are minimizing systemic side effects and are increasing the therapeutic indices. Steroid-21-oate esters have been developed as the first of this kind, which quickly hydrolyzed to the corresponding inactive steroid acids thereby exerting minimal systemic side effects. Later, other steroidal and nonsteroidal antedrugs have also been developed. The cost, complexity and length in development of a new therapeutic drug, in addition to the adverse drug reactions, the potential risk factors causing the withdrawal of the drugs from the market, have made the approach of antedrug design unique and attractive to the scientists involved in drug design. Considering these factors, the concept which strictly designed to eliminate the deleterious adverse systemic effects, is becoming an affordable approach in drug development arena. This review is not intended to be comprehensive; instead the focus will be on the recent advances in steroidal as well as nonsteroidal antedrugs, which appear to offer new leverage to the development of safer and more efficacious therapeutic agents.

Keywords:antedrugs,prodrugs,pro-antedrugs,steroids,drug development,adverse drug reactions


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Current Medicinal Chemistry

Title: Antedrugs: An Approach to Safer Drugs

Volume: 12Issue: 19

Author(s):M. O.F Khan, Kwan K. Park and Henry J. Lee

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        Keywords:antedrugs,prodrugs,pro-antedrugs,steroids,drug development,adverse drug reactions

        Abstract: The antedrug concept was introduced by Lee and Soliman in 1982 in designing potent, yet safer locally active anti-inflammatory steroids. Antedrug is defined as an active synthetic derivative that is designed to undergo biotransformation to the readily excretable inactive form upon entry in the systemic circulation. Thus, are minimizing systemic side effects and are increasing the therapeutic indices. Steroid-21-oate esters have been developed as the first of this kind, which quickly hydrolyzed to the corresponding inactive steroid acids thereby exerting minimal systemic side effects. Later, other steroidal and nonsteroidal antedrugs have also been developed. The cost, complexity and length in development of a new therapeutic drug, in addition to the adverse drug reactions, the potential risk factors causing the withdrawal of the drugs from the market, have made the approach of antedrug design unique and attractive to the scientists involved in drug design. Considering these factors, the concept which strictly designed to eliminate the deleterious adverse systemic effects, is becoming an affordable approach in drug development arena. This review is not intended to be comprehensive; instead the focus will be on the recent advances in steroidal as well as nonsteroidal antedrugs, which appear to offer new leverage to the development of safer and more efficacious therapeutic agents.

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        Khan O.F M., Park K. Kwan and Lee J. Henry, Antedrugs: An Approach to Safer Drugs, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2005; 12 (19) .https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867054864840

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        https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867054864840
        Print ISSN
        0929-8673
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        Online ISSN
        1875-533X

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