- In pharmacology, an
antitarget (or off-target) is a receptor, enzyme, or
other biological target that, when
affected by a drug,
causes undesirable side-effects...
- over the 5-HT2C receptor,
while being apparently inactive at the 5-HT2B
antitarget. 1-Methylpsilocin 5-Fluoro-DMT
Psilocin SCHEMBL5334361 7-F-5-MeO-MET US...
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called torsades de pointes). This has made hERG
inhibition an
important antitarget that must be
avoided during drug development. hERG has also been ****ociated...
- in women.
Metformin also
causes off-target activity.[citation needed]
Antitarget Mohammadi E,
Benfeitas R,
Turkez H,
Boren J,
Nielsen J,
Uhlen M, Mardinoglu...
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memory in aged monkeys).
Activation of the 5-HT2B
receptor is a well-known
antitarget and is ****ociated with
cardiac valvulopathy. However, not all 5-HT2B receptor...
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sigma σ1
receptor (Ki = 41.6 nM). The drug has high
affinity for the hERG
antitarget (IC50Tooltip half-maximal
inhibitory concentration = 130 nM) and could...
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affect any
other important "off-target"
molecules (often
referred to as
antitargets)
since drug
interactions with off-target
molecules may lead to undesirable...
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Prediction and
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- (hERG) that can lead to
heart problems (potent
inhibition of the hERG
antitarget and
predicted cardiotoxicity).
Adrafinil (Olmifon, CRL-40028, N-hydroxymodafinil)...