General Antiviral Agents Flashcards

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General Characteristics

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  1. Many antiviral drugs are antimetabolites that resemble the structure of purine/pyrimidine bases or their nuceloside form
  2. Antimetabolites are usually prodrugs (commonly, bioactivation involves phosphorylation reactions catalyzed by kinases)
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MOA: drugs that block viral penetration/uncoating

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Amantadine, Enfuvirtide, Maraviroc

(Influenza, gp41, CCR5)

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MOA: drugs that inhibit viral DNA polymerases

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Acyclovir, Foscarnet, Ganciclovir

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MOA: drugs that inhibit viral RNA polymerases

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Foscarnet, Ribavirin

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MOA: drugs that inhibit reverse transcriptase

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Zidovudine, Didanosine, Zalcitabine, Lamivudine, Stavudine, Nevirapine, Efavirenz

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MOA: drugs that inhibit viral aspartate protease

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Indinavir, Ritonavir, Saquinavir, Nelfinavir

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MOA: drugs that inhibit viral neuraminidase

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Zanamivir, Oseltamivir

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Steps of a viral infection

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  1. Viral adsorption (enfuvirtide, maraviroc)
  2. Penetration
  3. Uncoating (amantadine)
  4. Nucleic acid synthesis (polymerase inhibitors & reverse transcriptase inhibitors)
  5. Protein synthesis and processing (protease inhibitors)
  6. Viral assembly
  7. Viral release (neuraminidase inhibitors)
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