Nitazoxanide: A first-in-class broad-spectrum antiviral agent
Institute for Medical Research · Romark (United States)
Abstract
Originally developed and commercialized as an antiprotozoal agent, nitazoxanide was later identified as a first-in-class broad-spectrum antiviral drug and has been repurposed for the treatment of influenza. A Phase 2b/3 clinical trial recently published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases found that oral administration of nitazoxanide 600mg twice daily for five days reduced the duration of clinical symptoms and reduced viral shedding compared to placebo in persons with laboratory-confirmed influenza. The same study also suggested a potential benefit for subjects with influenza-like illness who did not have influenza or other documented respiratory viral infection. From a chemical perspective, nitazoxanide is the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Nitazoxanide
- Virology
- Rotavirus
- Oseltamivir
- Neuraminidase
- Antiviral drug
- Virus
- Rabies
- Good health and well-being