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Fialuridine

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ATC code
  
none

CAS Number
  
69123-98-4

ChemSpider
  
45627

Molar mass
  
372.09 g/mol

Synonyms
  
2′-Fluoro-5-iodouracil

PubChem CID
  
50313

UNII
  
53T7IN77LC

Fialuridine

Fialuridine, or 1-(2-deoxy-2-fluoro-1--arabinofuranosyl)-5-iodouracil (FIAU), is a nucleoside analogue that was investigated as a potential therapy for hepatitis B virus infection. In a 1993 clinical study at the NIH, unexpected toxicity led to the death of 5 out of 15 patients from liver failure associated with lactic acidosis; two further participants required liver transplantation. This toxicity was unusual in that it was not predicted by animal studies. It is suspected that the drug's toxicity was due to its damaging mitochondria.

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