Abstract
The process of drug development is time-consuming and resource-intensive,
but drug repurposing offers an alternative by using already approved drugs to treat
different diseases. Drug repurposing candidates can be identified through
computational and experimental approaches, which are often combined. Traditionally,
drug repurposing is considered when developing a custom drug is not feasible, but
recent findings regarding the cross-talk between cellular mechanisms and pathways
that are altered among disease states suggest that multipurpose drugs may be the key to
simultaneously treating multiple diseases. This chapter reviews published reports on
drug repurposing for five of the most threatening diseases to human health today:
Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, diabetes mellitus, cancer, and COVID-19, highlighting
promising candidates, challenges, and potential future directions for research.