Chemistry:Tromantadine

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Short description: Antiviral medicine used to treat herpes simplex virus
Tromantadine
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Trade namesViru-Merz
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Topical (gel)
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FormulaC16H28N2O2
Molar mass280.412 g·mol−1
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Tromantadine is an antiviral medicine used to treat herpes simplex virus. It is available in a topical gel under trade names Viru-Merz and Viru-Merz Serol. Its performance is similar to aciclovir.[1][2]

Like rimantadine, amantadine, and adapromine, tromantadine is a derivative of adamantane.

Mechanism

Tromantadine inhibits the early and late events in the virus replication cycle.[3] It changes the glycoproteins of the host cells, therefore impeding the absorption of the virus. It inhibits penetration of the virus. It also prevents uncoating of the virions.[citation needed]

References

  1. "Randomized double-blind trial of tromantadine versus aciclovir in recurrent herpes orofacialis". Arzneimittel-Forschung 39 (9): 1152–1155. September 1989. PMID 2686658. 
  2. "Efficacy of tromantadine and aciclovir in the topical treatment of recurrent herpes orofacialis. Comparison in a clinical trial". Arzneimittel-Forschung 43 (4): 491–496. April 1993. PMID 8494582. 
  3. "Tromantadine: inhibitor of early and late events in herpes simplex virus replication". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 22 (6): 1031–1036. December 1982. doi:10.1128/aac.22.6.1031. PMID 6297383. 

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