Adefovir

Adefovir dipivoxil, previously called bis-POM PMEA, with trade names Preveon and Hepsera, is an orally-administered nucleotide analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor (ntRTI). It is used for treatment of hepatitis B. It is a failed treatment for HIV. Adefovir was invented in the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic by Antonín Holý, and the drug was developed by Gilead Sciences for HIV with the... more

Also known as:

  • Hepsera,
  • Preveon

Medicine

ATC Code:

  • J05AF08

Drugbank:

  • APRD00781

Pubchem:

  • 60,172

CAS Number:

  • 142340-99-6
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Sales:

Amount Currency Year Area Company Reporting
  • 230,531,000
  • 2006
  • 302,722,000
  • 2007
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Brand Names:

  • Hepsera

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