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    Harald H.H.W. Schmidt, Pietro Ghezzi, Antonio Cuadrado, editors.
    Summary: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in almost every human disease phenotype, without much, if any, therapeutic consequence foremost exemplified by the failure of the so-called anti-oxidants. This book is a game changer for the field and many clinical areas such as cardiology and neurology. The term 'oxidative stress' is abandoned and replaced with a systems medicine and network pharmacology-based mechanistic approach to disease. The ROS-related drugs discussed here target either ROS- forming or ROS -modifying enzymes for which there is strong clinical evidence. In addition, ROS targets are included as they jointly participate in causal mechanisms of disease. This approach is transforming the ROS field and represents a breakthrough in redox medicine indicating a path to patient benefit. In the coming years more targets and drugs may be discovered, but the approach will remain the same and this book will thus become, and for many years remain, the leading reference for ROSopathies and their treatment by network pharmacology. Chapter "Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Stimulators and Activators" is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com

    Contents:
    Part I: ROS Revisited: Changing the Focus from Oxidative Stress and Redox Biology to Redox Medicine
    Demystifying oxidative stress
    Oxidants in Physiological Processes
    Network Medicine-Based Unbiased Disease Modules for Drug and Diagnostic Target Identification in ROSopathies
    Part II Targeting antioxidant responses
    Development of Telintra as an Inhibitor of Glutathione S-Transferase P
    Perspectives on the Clinical Development of NRF2-Targeting Drugs
    Part III: Inhibiting ROS formation and toxification
    NOX Inhibitors: From Bench to Naxibs to Bedside
    Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitors into the Clinic at Last
    Xanthine Oxidoreductase Inhibitors
    Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors: From Classic to New Clinical Approaches
    Inhibition of Myeloperoxidase
    Part IV: Stimulating/substituting ROS
    Effects of Mammalian Thioredoxin Reductase Inhibitors
    Cardiovascular Therapeutic Potential of the Redox Siblings, Nitric Oxide (NO" and Nitroxyl (HNO), in the Setting of Reactive Oxygen Species Dysregulation
    Tetrahydrobiopterin and Nitric Oxide Synthase Recouplers
    Part V: Repairing ROS damage
    Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Stimulators and Activators
    Peter Sander
    Inhibitors of Advanced Glycation End Product (AGE) Formation and Accumulation.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Fisherman EW, Cohen GN.
    Ann Allergy. 1978 Aug;41(2):75-7.
    Five drugs promoted generally as safe substitutes for aspirin-sensitive individuals (ASA) were studied. All five were found capable of causing exacerbation of symptoms and increase of induced bleeding time in ASA patients with concomitant low iodide tolerance, and four of the five drugs gave positive reactions in patients tolerant to ASA but iodide intolerant.
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