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Ravidasvir
Clinical data
Other namesPPI-668
ATC code
  • None
Identifiers
  • (2S)-2-{[Hydroxy(methoxy)methylidene]amino}-1-[(2S)-2-[5-(6-{2-[(2S)-1-[(2S)-2-{[hydroxy(methoxy)methylidene]amino}-3-methylbutanoyl]pyrrolidin-2-yl]-1H-1,3-benzodiazol-6-yl}naphthalen-2-yl)-1H-imidazol-2-yl]pyrrolidin-1-yl]-3-methylbutan-1-one
CAS Number
PubChem CID
ChemSpider
UNII
ChEMBL
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC42H50N8O6
Molar mass762.912 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CC(C)[C@@H](C(=O)N1CCC[C@H]1C2=NC3=C(N2)C=C(C=C3)C4=CC5=C(C=C4)C=C(C=C5)C6=CN=C(N6)[C@@H]7CCCN7C(=O)[C@H](C(C)C)NC(=O)OC)NC(=O)OC
  • InChI=1S/C42H50N8O6/c1-23(2)35(47-41(53)55-5)39(51)49-17-7-9-33(49)37-43-22-32(46-37)29-14-13-25-19-26(11-12-27(25)20-29)28-15-16-30-31(21-28)45-38(44-30)34-10-8-18-50(34)40(52)36(24(3)4)48-42(54)56-6/h11-16,19-24,33-36H,7-10,17-18H2,1-6H3,(H,43,46)(H,44,45)(H,47,53)(H,48,54)/t33-,34-,35-,36-/m0/s1
  • Key:LCHMHYPWGWYXEL-ZYADHFCISA-N

Ravidasvir (PPI-668) is an investigational NS5A inhibitor (by Pharco Pharmaceuticals) in clinical trials for chronic hepatitis C genotype 4.[1]

Preliminary clinical trial results were announced in Nov 2015.[2] In April 2017, press reports stated that a combination treatment involving ravidasvir and sofosbuvir had achieved a 97% clearup rate against hepatitis C in a clinical trial conducted in Malaysia and Thailand, and 100% in another conducted in Egypt.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Clinical trial number NCT02371408 for "Study of the Efficacy and Safety of PPI-668 (NS5A Inhibitor) Plus Sofosbuvir, With or Without Ribavirin, in Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Genotype-4" at ClinicalTrials.gov
  2. ^ "Good Results for Sovaldi and Ravidasvir Treating Hepatitis C Genotype 4". Hepatitis Magazine. 24 November 2015.
  3. ^ Kollewe J (13 April 2018). "Non-profit's $300 hepatitis C cure as effective as $84,000 alternative". The Guardian.