Tromantadine
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N-1-adamantyl-N-[2-(dimethylamino)ethoxy]acetamide
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CAS Number | 53783-83-8 |
ATC code | D06BB02 (WHO) J05AC03 |
PubChem | CID: 64377 |
ChemSpider | 57947 |
UNII | H191JFG8WA |
KEGG | D07199 |
NIAID ChemDB | 007760 |
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Formula | C16H28N2O2 |
Molecular mass | 280.406 g/mol |
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Tromantadine is an antiviral medicine used to treat herpes simplex virus. It is available in a topical gel under trade name Viru-Merz. Its performance is similar to aciclovir.
Like rimantadine, amantadine, and adapromine, tromantadine is a derivative of adamantane.
Mechanism
Tromantadine inhibits the early and late events in the virus replication cycle.[1] It changes the glycoproteins of the host cells, therefore impeding the absorption of the virus. It inhibits penetration of the virus. It also prevents uncoating of the virions.
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