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The importance of drug-target residence time.
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Drug TargetSubstance UseDrug PolicyResidence TimeDrug AssessmentPharmacodynamic ModelingDrug Residence TimeMedicinal ChemistryDrug TestDrug MonitoringPublic HealthHealth SciencesPharmacokinetic ModelingBiochemistryNeuropharmacologyPharmacologyDrug-target Residence TimeBiomolecular EngineeringSubstance AbuseRational Drug DesignDrug TestingMedicinePharmacokineticsDrug DiscoveryPharmaceutical Research
The importance of kinetics in drug-target interactions, and particularly the residence time of a drug with its target, is increasingly recognized to play a pivotal role in determining both the efficacy and toxicity of a drug. Drug residence time can often be demonstrated to be a key differentiating factor between drugs that act upon a common target. Drug-target residence time can result in either favorable or unfavorable outcomes, and the use of such information could lead to the more efficient design of best-in-class drugs. This review highlights several key concepts and observations related to drug-target residence time, and suggests the use of a kinetics-perceptive and energetics-informed approach to address the challenges facing current drug discovery efforts.