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Improving the Odds of Success in Drug Discovery: Choosing the Best Compounds for in Vivo Toxicology Studies
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Drug TargetVivo Therapeutic IndexToxicological MechanismMedicinal ChemistryPharmacological StudyVivo Toxicology StudiesToxicologyPreclinical Drug EvaluationBiochemistryPredictive ToxicologyIon ChannelsNeuropharmacologyBest CompoundsDrug DevelopmentExperimental ToxicologyPharmacologyNatural SciencesRational Drug DesignRegulatory Toxicology StudiesMedicineDrug DiscoveryToxicogenomics
A set of molecules that advanced into exploratory animal toxicology studies (two species) was examined to determine what properties contributed to success in these safety studies. Compounds were rigorously evaluated across numerous safety end points and classified as "pass" if a suitable in vivo therapeutic index (TI) was achieved for advancement into regulatory toxicology studies. The most predictive end point contributing to compound survival was a predicted human efficacious concentration (Ceff) of ≤250 nM (total drug) and ≤40 nM (free drug). This trend held across a wide range of CNS modes of action, encompassing targets such as enzymes, G-protein-coupled receptors, ion channels, and transporters.
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