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Drug: Acyclovir



What is the metabolism?

Viral cells transform to active triphosphate form



Systemic elimination UNCHANGED by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion.

Drug: Amantadine



What is the metabolism?

Systemic elimination unchanged by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion

Drug: Cidofovir



What is the metabolism?

Metabolized via pyrimidine nucleoside monophosphate kinase to mono- & then diphosphate analogs and finally to monophosphate-choline



Systemic elimination by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion

Drug: Oseltamavir



What is the metabolism?

Hepatically metabolized to the carboxylate active form of the drug.



Systemic elimination by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion.

Drug: Ribavirin



What is the metabolism?

Undergoes non-CYP metabolism in nucleated cells with systemic elimination of drug and products in the urine.

Drug: Rimantadine



What is the metabolism?

Extensive hepatic metabolism with renal elimination of drug & metabolites.

Drug: Valacyclovir



What is the metabolism?

Converted to acyclovir (and L-valine) by 1st pass metabolism



Systemic elimination (acyclovir) by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion

Drug: Zanamivir



What is the metabolism?

Renally eliminated unchanged