Tipranavir
This antiretroviral medication is a protease inhibitor used as part of combination therapy to treat HIV infection in adults and children who have already been treated with other HIV medications and whose virus has become resistant to them. It must always be combined with a low dose of ritonavir to reach effective blood levels. Serious liver toxicity can occur, so liver function must be carefully monitored.
Molecular Weight
602.7000 g/mol
LogP
7.00
TPSA
114.00 Ų
Lipinski RO5
Fail
Therapeutic Areas
Mechanism of Action
Inhibits viral protease, an enzyme essential for cleaving polyprotein precursors into functional viral proteins required for viral maturation and infectivity.
Pharmacokinetics (PK)
Pharmacodynamics (PD)
Inhibits viral protease, an enzyme essential for cleaving polyprotein precursors into functional viral proteins required for viral maturation and infectivity.
2D Structure
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SMILES
CCC[C@@]1(CCc2ccccc2)CC(O)=C([C@H](CC)c2cccc(NS(=O)(=O)c3ccc(C(F)(F)F)cn3)c2)C(=O)O1
InChI
InChI=1S/C31H33F3N2O5S/c1-3-16-30(17-15-21-9-6-5-7-10-21)19-26(37)28(29(38)41-30)25(4-2)22-11-8-12-24(18-22)36-42(39,40)27-14-13-23(20-35-27)31(32,33)34/h5-14,18,20,25,36-37H,3-4,15-17,19H2,1-2H3/t25-,30-/m1/s1
Molecular Formula
C31H33F3N2O5S
HBD / HBA
2 / 10
Rotatable Bonds
11
Heavy Atoms
42
No targets recorded
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No interactions recorded
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No side effects recorded
Side effect data is not yet available for this drug.
Frequently Asked Questions
This antiretroviral medication is a protease inhibitor used as part of combination therapy to treat HIV infection in adults and children who have already been treated with other HIV medications and whose virus has become resistant to them. It must always be combined with a low dose of ritonavir to reach effective blood levels. Serious liver toxicity can occur, so liver function must be carefully monitored.
Inhibits viral protease, an enzyme essential for cleaving polyprotein precursors into functional viral proteins required for viral maturation and infectivity.
Yes, Tipranavir is an approved drug. It has reached clinical phase 4. It is classified as a Small molecule.
References & Data Sources
- ChEMBL — European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). CHEMBL222559. Open-access bioactivity database.
- PubChem — National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). CID 54682461. Chemical information database.
Data aggregated from publicly available pharmacological databases. Last updated 2026-03-28.
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