Zidovudine
This antiretroviral medication (also known as AZT) was the first approved treatment for HIV infection and works by blocking reverse transcriptase, an enzyme the virus needs to copy its genetic material. It is now used as part of combination antiretroviral therapy and is also given to HIV-positive pregnant women and their newborns to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV from mother to child. Bone marrow suppression causing anemia is the main side effect requiring monitoring.
Khối lượng phân tử
267,2400 g/mol
LogP
0,00
TPSA
93,20 Ų
Lipinski RO5
Đạt
Lĩnh vực điều trị
Cơ chế tác dụng
Inhibits viral reverse transcriptase, blocking the conversion of viral RNA to DNA and preventing viral replication in infected host cells.
Pharmacokinetics (PK)
Pharmacodynamics (PD)
Inhibits viral reverse transcriptase, blocking the conversion of viral RNA to DNA and preventing viral replication in infected host cells.
Cấu trúc 2D
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SMILES
Cc1cn([C@H]2C[C@H](N=[N+]=[N-])[C@@H](CO)O2)c(=O)[nH]c1=O
InChI
InChI=1S/C10H13N5O4/c1-5-3-15(10(18)12-9(5)17)8-2-6(13-14-11)7(4-16)19-8/h3,6-8,16H,2,4H2,1H3,(H,12,17,18)/t6-,7+,8+/m0/s1
Molecular Formula
C10H13N5O4
HBD / HBA
2 / 6
Liên kết có thể quay
3
Nguyên tử nặng
19
No targets recorded
Target interaction data is not yet available for this drug.
No interactions recorded
Drug interaction data is not yet available for this compound.
No side effects recorded
Side effect data is not yet available for this drug.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
This antiretroviral medication (also known as AZT) was the first approved treatment for HIV infection and works by blocking reverse transcriptase, an enzyme the virus needs to copy its genetic material. It is now used as part of combination antiretroviral therapy and is also given to HIV-positive pregnant women and their newborns to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV from mother to child. Bone marrow suppression causing anemia is the main side effect requiring monitoring.
Inhibits viral reverse transcriptase, blocking the conversion of viral RNA to DNA and preventing viral replication in infected host cells.
Yes, Zidovudine 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). CHEMBL129. Open-access bioactivity database.
- PubChem — National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). CID 35370. Chemical information database.
Data aggregated from publicly available pharmacological databases. Last updated 2026-03-28.
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