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Antiviral Agents

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
Amantadine is well established as the preferred antiviral agent for the prophylaxis of influenza A and may also be beneficial therapeutically when used early in the course of the disease. Idoxuridine is applicable only in the treatment of herpetic keratitis.
R F, Schinazi, W H, Prusoff
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ANTIVIRAL AGENTS

Dermatologic Clinics, 2001
The potential severity of many viral infections and the lack of appropriate treatment for these diseases have been a source of endless frustration and helplessness for clinicians. The newly developed field of antiviral therapy is expanding at an astounding rate, with new discoveries each day.
T J, Brown   +2 more
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Covalent Antiviral Agents

2021
Nowadays, many viral infections have emerged and are taking a huge toll on human lives globally. Meanwhile, viral resistance to current drugs has drastically increased. Hence, there is a pressing need to design potent broad-spectrum antiviral agents to treat a variety of viral infections and overcome viral resistance.
Sako, Mirzaie   +4 more
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ANTIVIRAL AGENTS

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1992
Antiviral agents are less numerous and often more toxic than antibacterial agents. Acyclovir is commonly used for suppression and treatment of recurrent genital herpes simplex virus and may be indicated for pregnant women with disseminated herpes. Zidovudine is indicated for pregnant women with human immunodeficiency virus infection who have low CD4 ...
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Antiviral Agents

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1977
Only a few agents with antiviral activity are available for regular clinical use. Amantadine hydrochloride is effective in the prophylaxis of influenza A2. Idoxuridine and adenine arabinoside have found application as topical agents in the treatment of herpes simplex keratitis.
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HEPATOTOXICITY OF ANTIVIRAL AGENTS

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1995
Because most therapeutic agents used for viral infections are relatively new, experience with their adverse effects is still evolving. Hepatic toxicity has not been among the most important concerns with this class of drugs so far. Liver damage has been increasingly noted with accumulating experience, especially with antiretroviral drugs and those used
B, Styrt, J P, Freiman
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New antiviral agents

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006
During the last three decades, a better understanding of viral replication and disease states caused by viral infections have led to the development of newer antiviral agents with enhanced activity and better tolerability. This review focuses on newer systemic and topical antiviral agents that are used in treatment of herpes viruses including herpes ...
Nahed, Abdel-Haq   +3 more
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Search for Antiviral Agents

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1979
INTRODUCTION . . 335 DISEASE PREVALENCE AND MARKET POTENTIAL .. . . ........ 336 DEVELOPMENT COST ... . . . . ..... . . . ..... . .. . . . . ....... . . . . ..... ........ . . . ... ...... . . . . . ... ........ . .. . 339 STRATEGY AND TACTICS ........ . . ......... ... . . . .. . . . ... ......... 340 LABORATORY MODELS ... . . . . .
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Antiviral agents

2023
This chapter provides a background on viruses that pose a serious health threat and require new antiviral agents. It looks into vaccination, which is effective against many viruses but is less effective against viruses that readily mutate. It also analyzes the research on antiviral drugs which increased during the 1980s as a result of the AIDS epidemic
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Update on Antiviral Agents

Ophthalmology, 1985
Recent evidence indicates that many of the characteristics of herpes simplex virus (HSV) ocular disease are determined by the genome of the virus strain. The type and severity of epithelial disease, as well as the morphology of the lesions, have been demonstrated to be genetically controlled, and the region of the viral DNA responsible for these ...
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