Book contents
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- 1 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development: A Research and Development Ecosystem
- 2 Drug Development for Alzheimer’s Disease: An Historical Perspective
- 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery in Academia: From High-Throughput Screening to In Vivo Testing
- 4 The Harrington Discovery Institute and Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 5 Repurposed Agents in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 6 Artificial Intelligence in Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
5 - Repurposed Agents in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
from Section 1 - Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2022
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- 1 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development: A Research and Development Ecosystem
- 2 Drug Development for Alzheimer’s Disease: An Historical Perspective
- 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery in Academia: From High-Throughput Screening to In Vivo Testing
- 4 The Harrington Discovery Institute and Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 5 Repurposed Agents in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 6 Artificial Intelligence in Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
Summary
Drug repositioning refers to the development of a drug for an indication other that in the marketing authorisation and drug repurposing is the use of known drugs for new indications. Both repositioning and repurposing are opportunities to complement traditional drug development and may shorten the time for a drug to reach the patient. This chapter provides a detailed overview of the pharmacological, preclinical, clinical and epidemiological evidence for four drugs or drug classes currently considered as the highest priority candidates for repurposing in Alzheimer’s disease: fasudil, phenserine, antiviral drugs and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analogs. In addition, key considerations on the future of repurposing are provided, including the role of transcriptional approaches and targeting risk genes and growth factors.
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- Alzheimer's Disease Drug DevelopmentResearch and Development Ecosystem, pp. 54 - 61Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022