Drug repurposing: cost effectiveness and impact on emerging and neglected diseases

M. Ojezele, J. Mordi, E. Adedapo
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Historically, pressure on nature brought about by ever-increasing human pollution and technological advancement culminate in emergence and re- emergence of infectious and non-infectious diseases; necessitating medications and drug discovery and development. The emergence of resistantmicroorganisms and the emergence of new infections disease conditions necessitate the production of entirely new drugs or modification of the existing ones to increase their efficacy. The development of novel medications is a very long and expensive process. There is a significant decrease observed in the number of new drugs approved for clinical use in recent years showing inconsistency in the face of scientific advances and research and development investment. Regardless of high investment and enormous contributions, very few molecules showed promising results. However, finding novel indications for existing drugs can be a useful method of reducing the developmental cycle of drugs. Repositioning (also called repurposing) has been described as the practice of developing new therapeutic uses for drugs, abandoned or drugs in development process, other than the initially intended or approved uses, except for the circumstances in which the novel use is comparable to the original indication with dissimilar pharmacological targets. This review aimed at looking into some of the available methods in drug repurposing. Key words: Drug discovery; Drug repurposing; Machine learning; Neglected Tropical diseases; Orphan drugs
药物再利用:成本效益和对新发疾病和被忽视疾病的影响
从历史上看,不断增加的人类污染和技术进步给自然带来的压力最终导致传染病和非传染病的出现和重新出现;需要药物和药物的发现和开发。耐药微生物的出现和新的传染病条件的出现要求生产全新的药物或修改现有药物以提高其功效。新药的开发是一个漫长而昂贵的过程。近年来,批准临床使用的新药数量显著减少,这表明面对科学进步和研发投资的不一致性。尽管投入巨大,贡献巨大,但很少有分子显示出有希望的结果。然而,发现现有药物的新适应症可能是减少药物开发周期的有用方法。重新定位(也称为重新定位)被描述为为药物开发新的治疗用途的实践,放弃或开发过程中的药物,除了最初预期或批准的用途,除非新用途与具有不同药理靶点的原始适应症相当。本综述旨在探讨药物再利用的一些有效方法。关键词:药物发现;毒品再利用;机器学习;被忽视的热带病;孤儿药物
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