The use of prodrugs as drugs of abuse

Julio de Carvalho Ponce
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Prodrugs are an important strategy for the development and design of therapeutic drugs. They involve the addition of an easily removable group (such as an ester) to a molecule in order to chemically protect it from metabolism, hydrolysis, or interaction with tissues. In the therapeutic drug market, prodrugs may reduce adverse effects, lead to more accurate tissue delivery, increase bioavailability and duration of effects. The same strategy has, however, been used in the illicit drug market. Internationally controlled drugs such as LSD, MDMA and benzodiazepines have been detected in the market with the addition of alkyl chain that can be removed in physiological conditions. Cyclical analogues may also be used, as is the case for 1cP‐LSD and GBL (a prodrug of GHB). Adequate detection requires increased care with extraction and analytical conditions—as the parent drugs may be formed as artifacts during these processes—and an in‐depth knowledge of metabolic pathways to avoid erroneous detection and allow for adequate identification of the drug used. Legislative updates may also be necessary to ensure prodrugs can be controlled at the same level as other illicit drugs.This article is categorized under: Toxicology > New Psychoactive Substances Toxicology > Drug Analysis Toxicology > Analytical
将原药用作滥用药物
原药是开发和设计治疗药物的重要策略。原药是指在分子中加入一个易去除的基团(如酯),以化学方式保护分子不被代谢、水解或与组织相互作用。在治疗药物市场上,原药可以减少不良反应,使组织给药更准确,提高生物利用度,延长药效持续时间。然而,同样的策略也被用于非法药物市场。在市场上发现的国际管制药物,如迷幻药、摇头丸和苯二氮卓,都添加了可在生理条件下去除的烷基链。也可以使用环状类似物,如 1cP-LSD 和 GBL(GHB 的原药)。要进行充分的检测,就必须更加谨慎地处理提取和分析条件--因为在这些过程中可能会形成母体药物的假象,还必须深入了解代谢途径,以避免错误检测,并对所用药物进行充分鉴定。可能还需要更新立法,以确保对原药的管制与其他非法药物相同。本文归类为:毒理学 > 新型精神活性物质毒理学 > 药物分析毒理学 > 分析。
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