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prodrug
pro·drug P0580350 (prō′drŭg′)n. Any of various drugs that are administered in an inactive form and converted into active form by normal metabolic processes.prodrug (ˈprəʊˌdrʌɡ) n (Biochemistry) a compound that is itself biologically inactive but is metabolized in the body to produce an active therapeutic drugpro•drug (ˈproʊˌdrʌg) n. an inactive substance that is converted to a drug within the body by the action of enzymes or other chemicals.
prodrug
prodrug[′prō‚drəg] (physiology) An inactive precursor of a drug that is activated via the body's metabolism. prodrug
prodrug [pro´drug] a compound that, on administration, must undergo chemical conversion by metabolic processes before becoming an active pharmacological agent; a precursor of a drug.pro·drug (prō'drŭg), A class of drugs, the pharmacologic action of which results from conversion by metabolic processes within the body (biotransformation).prodrug (prō′drŭg′)n. Any of various drugs that are administered in an inactive form and converted into active form by normal metabolic processes.prodrug Therapeutics A drug ingested in the inactive form which is transformed into an active form by in vivo metabolismpro·drug (prō'drŭg) A class of drugs, the pharmacologic action of which results from conversion by metabolic processes within the body (biotransformation). prodrug A substance which, after metabolic action in the body, is coverted to an active drug.pro·drug (prō'drŭg) A class of drugs, the pharmacologic action of which results from conversion by metabolic processes within the body. |