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Systematic IUPAC name tert-Butyl (3S,4S,6R,9S)-13-benzyl-12-hydroxy-6,9-dioxo-7-(propan-2-yl)-10--2-oxa-5,8,14-triazapentadecan-15-oate | |
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Chemical formula | C35H53N3O9 |
Molar mass | 659.81 g/mol |
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Lasinavir (INN, previously known as BMS-234475 and CGP-61755) is an experimental peptidomimetic protease inhibitor researched by Novartis and Bristol-Myers Squibb as a treatment for HIV infection. It was originally discovered by Novartis at Basel (Switzerland). Its investigation was terminated after Phase I on October 09, 2002.
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- B2 US patent 7348345 B2, James Patrick Dunn, Steven Swallow, Zachary Kevin Sweeney, "Nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors", issued 2008-08-02
- "Drug Profile: Lasinavir". AdisInsight. Adis International Ltd, part of Springer Science+Business Media. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
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