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Loviride

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ATC code
  
None

CAS Number
  
147362-57-0

ChemSpider
  
3826

Molar mass
  
351.227 g/mol

Synonyms
  
R089439

PubChem CID
  
3963

UNII
  
3S1R1LZ09H

Loviride

Loviride (also called loveride) was an antiviral drug manufactured by Janssen (now part of Janssen-Cilag) that is active against HIV. Loviride is an Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) that entered phase III clinical trials in the late 1990s but failed to gain marketing approval because of poor potency. It is of clinical significance only in those patients who were enrolled in clinical trials to evaluate loviride (e.g., CAESAR and AVANTI), because in those trials loviride was often given alone and with no companion drug, leading to a high probability of developing reverse transcriptase mutations such as K103N which result in cross-class resistance the NNRTIs efavirenz and nevirapine.

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