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Acyclovir

A GUANOSINE analog that acts as an antimetabolite. Viruses are especially susceptible. Used especially against herpes.

Year introduced: 1983

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2'-O-glycyl acyclovir [Supplementary Concept]

water-soluble ester of acyclovir; RN given refers to parent cpd

Date introduced: February 17, 1984

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Valacyclovir

A prodrug of acyclovir that is used in the treatment of HERPES ZOSTER and HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS INFECTION of the skin and mucous membranes, including GENITAL HERPES.

Year introduced: 2019 (1994)

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acyclovir-5'-(phenyl methoxy alaninyl)phosphate [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: August 15, 2000

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1-O-hexadecylpropanediol-3-p-acyclovir [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: July 27, 2000

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1-O-hexadecylpropanediol-3-phosphoacyclovir [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: August 30, 2000

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acyclovir beta-glucoside [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: April 16, 1999

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acyclovir fluorophosphate [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: March 25, 1998

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acyclovir phosphite [Supplementary Concept]

structure in first source

Date introduced: March 25, 1998

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1-O-octadecyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-acyclovir [Supplementary Concept]

structure given in first source

Date introduced: August 26, 1997

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acyclovir diphosphate dimyristoylglycerol [Supplementary Concept]

structure given in first source

Date introduced: January 17, 1994

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acyclovir monophosphate-lactosaminated serum albumin conjugate [Supplementary Concept]

releases the phosphorylated drug in liver cells

Date introduced: July 5, 1989

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acyclovir monophosphate [Supplementary Concept]

structure given in first source

Date introduced: September 9, 1980

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