A
prodrug is a
medication or compound that, after
administration, is
metabolized (i.e., converted within the body) into a
pharmacologically active drug.
Inactive prodrugs are pharmacologically inactive medications that are metabolized into an active form within the body. Instead of administering a drug directly, a prodrug might be used instead to improve how a medicine is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted (
ADME). Prodrugs are often designed to improve
bioavailability when a drug itself is poorly absorbed from the
gastrointestinal tract. A prodrug may be used to improve how selectively the drug interacts with cells or processes that are not its intended target. This reduces adverse or unintended effects of a drug, especially important in treatments like
chemotherapy, which can have severe unintended and undesirable side effects.