Off-target activity

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Off-target activity is biological activity of a drug that is different from and not at that of its intended biological target. It most commonly contributes to side effects. However, in some cases, off-target activity can be taken advantage of for therapeutic purposes. An example of this is the repurposing of the antimineralocorticoid and diuretic spironolactone, which was known to produce feminization and gynecomastia as side effects, for use as an antiandrogen in the treatment of conditions like acne and hirsutism.

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