Medicinal chemistry strategies to extend duration of action of inhaled drugs for intracellular targets
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Prolonging duration of action of inhaled drugs is a challenging endeavor and guidance for medicinal chemistry teams is very limited, particularly if the site of action is intracellular. Herein, we identified recent literature reports of newly designed inhaled compounds with intracellular targets and summarized learnings from different approaches and strategies undertaken by medicinal chemistry teams. We highlight key properties that have shown to lead to longer duration of action and provide guidance on the best strategy to follow while designing a new inhaled drug with an intracellular target. |
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