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Innovative approach to drug design that's more likely to result in
an approvable drug product Retrometabolic drug design incorporates
two distinct drug design approaches to obtain soft drugs and
chemical delivery systems, respectively. Combining fundamentals
with practical step-by-step examples, Retrometabolic Drug Design
and Targeting gives readers the tools they need to take full
advantage of retrometabolic approaches in order to develop safe and
effective targeted drug therapies. The authors, both pioneers in
the fields of soft drugs and retrometabolic drug design, offer
valuable ideas, approaches, and solutions to a broad range of
challenges in drug design, optimization, stability, side effects,
and toxicity. Retrometabolic Drug Design and Targeting begins with
an introductory chapter that explores new drugs and medical
progress as well as the challenges of today's drug discovery. Next,
it discusses: * Basic concepts of the mechanisms of drug action *
Drug discovery and development processes * Retrometabolic drug
design * Soft drugs * Chemical delivery systems Inside the book,
readers will find examples from different pharmacological areas
detailing the rationale for each drug design. These examples set
forth the relevant pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties
of the new therapeutic agents, comparing these properties to those
of other compounds used for the same therapeutic purpose. In
addition, the authors review dedicated computer programs that are
available to support and streamline retrometabolic drug design
efforts. Retrometabolic Drug Design and Targeting is recommended
for all drug researchers interested in employing this newly tested
and proven approach to developing safe and effective drugs.
The chapters in this volume describe a powerful emerging approach
for the therapy of disease. Targeted drug delivery, that is control
of the kinetic behavior, tissue distribution, and subcellular
localization of pharmaco logically active agents, offers an
important means for improving the efficacy of a wide variety of
drug therapies. This is particularly true for therapeutic
approaches based on newer agents which are the products of
recombinant DNA research. These agents, be they peptides, proteins,
or oligonucleotides, tend to be larger, more complex, and less
stable than traditional drugs. Thus they stand to benefit most from
drug delivery systems which can protect them from premature
degradation and which can carry them to critical target sites in
the body. This volume examines several important aspects of the
current state of drug delivery research; it also attempts to
project future directions for this field. Successful approaches to
drug targeting are based, first of all, on a sophisticated
understanding of the biological barriers encountered by the
drug-carrier complex as it moves from the portal of administration
to the ultimate target site. A second aspect of successful drug
delivery is appro priate matching of the disease entity with the
pharmacologically active substance and with the delivery system.
Thus it is important to be aware of the variety of delivery
technologies which currently exist and to be sensitive to their
strengths and limitations.
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