Alovudine
Alovudine (fluorothymidine) is an antiviral agent which was being developed by Medivir. It was discontinued after a Phase II trial in 2005 due to toxicity. It is a DNA polymerase inhibitor.[1]
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| Other names | Fluorothymidine |
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| Formula | C10H13FN2O4 |
| Molar mass | 244.222 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- Fluorothymidine F-18, an isotopically enriched version of alovudine used as a PET tracer
References
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