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Miscellaneous antivirals

What are Miscellaneous antivirals?

Antiviral agents are used to inhibit production of viruses that cause disease. Most antiviral agents are only effective while the virus is replicating.

It is difficult to find medicines that are selective for the virus as viruses share most of the metabolic processes of the host cell. However, some enzymes are only present in viruses and these are potential targets for antiviral drugs.

Agents that inhibit the transcription of the viral genome are DNA polymerase inhibitors and reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Protease inhibitors inhibit the post-translational events. Other antiviral agents inhibit the virus from attaching to or penetrating the host cell. Immunomodulators induce production of host cell enzymes, which stop viral reproduction. Integrase strand transfer inhibitors prevent integration of the viral DNA into the host DNA by inhibiting the viral enzyme integrase. Neuraminidase inhibitors block viral enzymes and inhibit reproduction of the viruses.

List of Miscellaneous antivirals

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Sovaldi (Pro)
Generic name: sofosbuvir
7.7
47 reviews
Xofluza (Pro)
Generic name: baloxavir marboxil
7.7
27 reviews
Lagevrio
Generic name: molnupiravir
8.2
9 reviews
Fuzeon (Pro)
Generic name: enfuvirtide
9.4
6 reviews
Vitravene
Generic name: fomivirsen
9.0
1 review
Prevymis (Pro)
Generic name: letermovir
10
1 review
Gohibic (Pro)
Generic name: vilobelimab
10
1 review
Trogarzo (Pro)
Generic name: ibalizumab
No reviews
TPOXX (Pro)
Generic name: tecovirimat
No reviews
Sunlenca (Pro)
Generic name: lenacapavir
No reviews
Rukobia (Pro)
Generic name: fostemsavir
No reviews
Pemgarda (Pro)
Generic name: pemivibart
No reviews
Livtencity (Pro)
Generic name: maribavir
No reviews
Foscavir (Pro)
Generic name: foscarnet
No reviews
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