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===Better Known as: Relenza===
===Better Known as: Relenza===
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* Marketed By:
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* Marketed By: GlaxoSmithKline
* Major Indication: [[Influenza]] Infection
* Major Indication: [[Influenza]] Infection
* Drug Class: [[Neuraminidase]] Inhibitor
* Drug Class: [[Neuraminidase]] Inhibitor
* Date of FDA Approval:
* Date of FDA Approval:
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* 2004 Sales:
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* 2009 Sales:$1.1 Billion
* Importance:
* Importance:
* See [[Pharmaceutical Drugs]] for more information about other drugs and diseases.
* See [[Pharmaceutical Drugs]] for more information about other drugs and diseases.

Revision as of 11:14, 12 December 2010

Zanamivir, better known as Relenza, ([[____]])

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Better Known as: Relenza

  • Marketed By: GlaxoSmithKline
  • Major Indication: Influenza Infection
  • Drug Class: Neuraminidase Inhibitor
  • Date of FDA Approval:
  • 2009 Sales:$1.1 Billion
  • Importance:
  • See Pharmaceutical Drugs for more information about other drugs and diseases.

Mechanism of Action

Pharmacokinetics

Neuraminidase Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics
Parameter Zanamivir Oseltamivir
Tmax (hr) 1.25 1.5
Cmax (ng/ml) 31.6 57
Bioavailability (%) 2 75
Protein Binding (%) 10 42
T1/2 (hr) 3 3.2
AUC (ng/ml/hr) 185 204
Clearance (L/h) 54.1 18.8
Dosage (mg) 10 300
Metabolism None Hepatic

For References to Pharmacokinetic data, see: References

References


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