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Sorivudine (INN), is a
nucleoside analogue antiviral drug,
marketed under trade names such as
Usevir (Nippon Shoji, Eisai) and
Brovavir (BMS). It is used...
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Treatment with
sorivudine or its
chemically related analogues, such as
brivudine Drugs it is
known to
interact with include:
Sorivudine or its analogues...
- risk of
heart attack and stroke.
Sitaxentan 2010
Germany Hepatotoxicity.
Sorivudine 1993 ****an Drug
interaction and deaths.
Sparfloxacin 2001 US QT prolongation...
- virostatics.
Cytarabine Vidarabine Nelarabine Fludarabine Clofarabine Sorivudine Clevudine Cohen,
Seymour S. (1966).
Introduction to the
Biochemistry of...
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chickenpox has been
caused in animals,
including chimpanzees and gorillas.
Sorivudine, a
nucleoside analog, has been
reported to be
effective in the treatment...
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utility company Bromovinyluracil, the
metabolite of the
drugs brivudine and
sorivudine This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title BVU...
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sorbitan tristearate (INN)
Sorbitrate soretolide (INN)
Soriatane Sorine sorivudine (INN)
sornidipine (INN)
Sosol Sotahexal (Hexal Australia) [Au]. Redirects...
- to 18 days. This
interaction is
shared with the
closely related drug
sorivudine which also has BVU as its main metabolite.
There are no
other relevant...
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dehydrogenase by (E)-5-(2-bromovinyl)uracil
derived from the antiviral,
sorivudine".
Cancer Letters. 122 (1–2): 107–13. doi:10.1016/S0304-3835(97)00377-7...
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somatic cell –
somatic mutation –
somnolence syndrome –
sonogram –
sorivudine –
specific immune cell –
SPECT – SPF – ****ulated m**** –
spindle cell...