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Is it Time for Multi‐Drug Therapy with Combination of Therapeutic Nucleic Acids?

Therapeutic nucleic acids (TNAs) are a new class of drugs that exhibit different properties and mechanisms of action from those of small molecules or biological drugs. Over twenty oligonucleotide drugs… Click to show full abstract

Therapeutic nucleic acids (TNAs) are a new class of drugs that exhibit different properties and mechanisms of action from those of small molecules or biological drugs. Over twenty oligonucleotide drugs and several COVID‐19 vaccines have received regulatory approval for clinical use. A characteristic feature of these TNAs is that they are directed against one specific biological target and one specific RNA or DNA sequence. Consequently, TNAs currently used are administered as monotherapy. Due to the known advantages of multidrug therapy with low molecular weight drugs, it may be time to intensify work on such a treatment protocol, also in the case of TNAs.

Keywords: time multi; therapeutic nucleic; drug therapy; multi drug; nucleic acids

Journal Title: ChemMedChem
Year Published: 2024

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