Progress in the Clinical Management of Herpesvirus Infections
Open Access
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 6 (4) , 191-209
- https://doi.org/10.1177/095632029500600401
Abstract
Antiviral drug discovery has produced a series of drugs active against herpesviruses in vitro. Several of these are now licensed and/or have been used in clinical practice. This article reviews the mechanisms of action of acyclovir, ganciclovir, penciclovir, sorivudine and foscarnet, the development of resistance to these drugs and their pharmacokinetic and cellular toxicities. Based upon the natural histories of HSV, VZV and CMV, treatment objectives for each virus are discussed and the performance of each drug matched against these objectives. Overall, it is concluded that the perfect drug for treating herpesviruses does not exist, but that significant progress has been made towards controlling several herpesvirus diseases. It is suggested that further progress will require not just improved drug discovery programmes, but also an understanding of different pathogeneses and an appreciation by practising physicians that antiviral drugs must be given early in the infectious process to achieve the best results.Keywords
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