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An Insight into Drug Repositioning for the Development of Novel Anti-Cancer Drugs

Authors
Bhattarai, DeepakSingh, SarbijtJang, YerinHan, Seung HyeonLee, KyeongChoi, Yongseok
Issue Date
1-Aug-2016
Publisher
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
Keywords
Anti-cancer; Approved drugs; Drug discovery; Repurposing; Safety; Secondary indication
Citation
CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, v.16, no.19, pp 2156 - 2168
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume
16
Number
19
Start Page
2156
End Page
2168
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18941
DOI
10.2174/1568026616666160216153618
ISSN
1568-0266
1873-5294
Abstract
Increased investments and development of new technologies in drug discovery have barely improved the outcome of medicinal entities in the drug discovery market from a long time. Minimal success rates of drug approvals, poor safety profiles, and long development processes are some of many hurdles encountered in the drug discovery field. Therefore, drug repurposing can provide an alternative approach to meet the demands of the new, potent and safe anti-cancer agents in terms of both economic cost and time efficiency. The common molecular pathways of different diseases and secondary indications of most of the approved drugs, and advances in genomics, informatics and biology, as well as the availability of approved or safe drug libraries can certainly provide an improved and efficient way of screening safer drugs for new indications. Promising results of drug repurposing in different therapeutic areas have encouraged the scientific community to discover new drugs for different diseases using this methodology. Herein, we provide a general overview of structurally and functionally diverse approved drugs that have been repurposed as anti-cancer drugs.
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