TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent clinical experience with famciclovir - A 'third generation' nucleoside prodrug
AU - Chakrabarty, Arun
AU - Tyring, Stephen K.
AU - Beutner, Karl
AU - Rauser, Michael
PY - 2004/9
Y1 - 2004/9
N2 - The herpesviruses continue to produce considerable morbidity in man. Once infected with herpes simplex (HSV), the virus remains dormant within the nervous system and may reactivate if provoked by stress, trauma and/or other factors. To date, there is no cure, but antiviral medication can reduce duration and severity of symptoms and prophylaxis can suppress recurrent episodes of disease. The second-generation guanosine nucleosides, acyclovir and penciclovir, are effective inhibitors with low toxicity; both, however, have relatively low oral bioavailability. Subsequently, the orally bioavailable prodrugs valaciclovir and famciclovir have been introduced. These compounds offer high oral bioavailabilty and deliver acyclovir and penciclovir, respectively, to the target cells by means of more convenient dosing schedules. This short review points to recent experience with famciclovir in the management of HSV and varicella-zoster virus.
AB - The herpesviruses continue to produce considerable morbidity in man. Once infected with herpes simplex (HSV), the virus remains dormant within the nervous system and may reactivate if provoked by stress, trauma and/or other factors. To date, there is no cure, but antiviral medication can reduce duration and severity of symptoms and prophylaxis can suppress recurrent episodes of disease. The second-generation guanosine nucleosides, acyclovir and penciclovir, are effective inhibitors with low toxicity; both, however, have relatively low oral bioavailability. Subsequently, the orally bioavailable prodrugs valaciclovir and famciclovir have been introduced. These compounds offer high oral bioavailabilty and deliver acyclovir and penciclovir, respectively, to the target cells by means of more convenient dosing schedules. This short review points to recent experience with famciclovir in the management of HSV and varicella-zoster virus.
KW - Famciclovir
KW - Genital herpes
KW - Herpes zoster
KW - Ophthalmic zoster
KW - Oral bioavailability
KW - Orofacial herpes
KW - Penciclovir
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U2 - 10.1177/095632020401500503
DO - 10.1177/095632020401500503
M3 - Review article
C2 - 15535046
SN - 0956-3202
VL - 15
SP - 251
EP - 253
JO - Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
JF - Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
IS - 5
ER -