-
Pleconaril (Picovir) is an
antiviral drug that was
being developed by Schering-Plough for
prevention of
asthma exacerbations and
common cold
symptoms in...
-
showed minimal benefit, and
further clinical development was halted.
Pleconaril is an
orally bioavailable antiviral drug
developed for the
treatment of...
-
reducing the rate of CMV disease. Oral
pleconaril was ViroPharma's
first compound,
licensed from
Sanofi in 1995.
Pleconaril is
active against viruses in the...
-
pharmaceutical drugs including raltegravir, butalamine, fasiplon, oxolamine, and
pleconaril. The 1,2,3-isomer is
unstable and ring-opens to form the
diazoketone tautomer;...
- the anti-viral drug
pleconaril which shows promise against picornaviruses as well as
trials of BTA-798. The oral form of
pleconaril had
safety issues and...
-
neuraminidase inhibitor Peramivir (Rapivab)
Influenza Penciclovir Herpes Pleconaril Picornavirus Schering-Plough
Podophyllotoxin Genital wart Raltegravir...
-
introduced to
combat influenza.
These agents act on
penetration and uncoating.
Pleconaril works against rhinoviruses,
which cause the
common cold, by
blocking a...
- encephalitis,
meningitis and death. An
experimental anti-viral agent,
pleconaril, is
active against picornaviruses. XLA patients, however, are apparently...
- of
motor function was seen. A 2015
study suggested the
antiviral drug
pleconaril may be
useful for the
treatment of EV-D68. The CDC
recommend "avoiding...
- Squibb)
plaunotol (INN)
plauracin (INN)
Plavix (Bristol-Myers Squibb)
pleconaril (INN)
Plegine Plegisol Plenaxis Plendil (AstraZeneca)
plerixafor (USAN...