Fomivirsen
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Routes of administration | Intravitreal injection |
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E number | {{#property:P628}} |
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Formula | C204H263N63O114P20S20 |
Molar mass | 6682.4 g/mol |
Fomivirsen (brand name Vitravene) is an antiviral drug. It is used in the treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV) in immunocompromised patients, including those with AIDS.
It is an oligonucleotide that blocks translation of viral mRNA by binding to a coding segment of a key CMV gene. It was the first antisense antiviral approved by the FDA.
It is available as an intraocular injection in a concentration of 6.6 mg/ml1
References
1. Katzung, BG. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 10th ed., 2007. McGraw-Hill Co., Inc.
See also
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- "Fomivirsen". Drugs Today (Barc). 37 (4): 245–255. 2001. PMID 12768225.
- Geary R, Henry S, Grillone L (2002). "Fomivirsen: clinical pharmacology and potential drug interactions". Clin Pharmacokinet. 41 (4): 255–60. PMID 11978144.
- "Randomized dose-comparison studies of intravitreous fomivirsen for treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis that has reactivated or is persistently active despite other therapies in patients with AIDS". Am J Ophthalmol. 133 (4): 475–83. 2002. PMID 11931781.
- Roehr B (1998). "Fomivirsen approved for CMV retinitis". J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care. 4 (10): 14–6. PMID 11365956.
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