药效学相互作用:机制、临床试验见解和专利观点。

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Smita Narwal, Dushyant -, Gurvirender Singh, Nisha Grewal, Vishal Chanalia, Ashwani K Dhingra
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药效学相互作用与提高药物效率有关,而不会因毒性而显著增加效果,并且在大多数情况下与多药有关。控制药效学相互作用的机制是加性的、协同的和拮抗的。加性药物相互作用指的是类似于使用一对药物或一系列药物所产生的效应的总和,而协同作用描述的是远远超出人们可能期望的对加性的期望的反应。然而,拮抗作用有时会削弱治疗活性。机制途径,如受体结合,酶抑制和信号通路调节也进行了研究,以使其在临床应用的相关性。手稿意识到专利和临床试验在理解药效学相互作用中的作用。专利提供了对新药物组合和机制的洞察,同样的相互作用通过临床试验的结果得到验证。证明临床相关性的例子已经通过肿瘤药物、顺铂和依托泊苷使用的协同作用,或阿司匹林和氯吡格雷在预防血栓事件中的附加作用出现。应用于开发药物的变革性方法包括网络药理学、表观遗传学和受体串扰。在这篇综述中,药效学相互作用,通过结合临床数据、专利和案例研究的机制见解,明确地支持药效学相互作用作为提高药物安全性、有效性和治疗精度的一个因素。
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Pharmacodynamic Interactions: Mechanisms, Clinical Trial Insights, and Patent Perspectives.

Pharmacodynamic interactions are relevant in improving drug efficiency without a significant increase in the effects due to toxicity and, in most, are associated with polypharmacy. Mechanisms that govern pharmacodynamic interactions are additive, synergistic, and also antagonistic. Additive drug interactions refer to effects similar to a summation of effects resulting from administering a pair of drugs or a series, while synergistic describes a heightened response much above what one might have aspired to in light of expectations about additivity. However, the antagonistic effect may weaken therapeutic activity at times. Mechanistic pathways like receptor binding, enzyme inhibition, and modulation of signaling pathways were also studied to bring out their relevance in clinical applications. The manuscript is conscious of the role of patents and clinical trials in understanding pharmacodynamic interactions. Patents provide insight into new drug combinations and mechanisms, and the same interaction gets validated through the outcome of clinical trials. Examples that prove clinical relevance have emerged through the synergy in the usage of the drugs for oncology, cisplatin and etoposide, or the additive effect of aspirin and clopidogrel in preventing thrombotic events. The transformative approaches applied in developing drugs include network pharmacology, epigenetics, and receptor crosstalk. In this review, the pharmacodynamic interactions, by integrating mechanistic insights with clinical data, patents, and case studies, explicitly underpin pharmacodynamic interactions as a factor that enhances drug safety, efficacy, and therapeutic precision.

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期刊介绍: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry is a forum for the review of areas of keen and topical interest to medicinal chemists and others in the allied disciplines. Each issue is solely devoted to a specific topic, containing six to nine reviews, which provide the reader a comprehensive survey of that area. A Guest Editor who is an expert in the topic under review, will assemble each issue. The scope of Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry will cover all areas of medicinal chemistry, including current developments in rational drug design, synthetic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, compound diversity measurements, drug absorption, drug distribution, metabolism, new and emerging drug targets, natural products, pharmacogenomics, and structure-activity relationships. Medicinal chemistry is a rapidly maturing discipline. The study of how structure and function are related is absolutely essential to understanding the molecular basis of life. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry aims to contribute to the growth of scientific knowledge and insight, and facilitate the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents to treat debilitating human disorders. The journal is essential for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important advances.
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