Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE versus HARVONI.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE versus HARVONI.
AMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE vs HARVONI
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Amantadine hydrochloride is an antiviral and antiparkinsonian agent. Its antiviral mechanism involves inhibition of the M2 ion channel of influenza A virus, preventing viral uncoating and replication. In Parkinson's disease, it increases dopamine release and inhibits dopamine reuptake, and also acts as an NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist, reducing excitotoxicity.
Fixed-dose combination of ledipasvir, an HCV NS5A inhibitor, and sofosbuvir, an HCV NS5B nucleotide polymerase inhibitor. Ledipasvir inhibits HCV NS5A protein essential for viral replication and assembly; sofosbuvir is a prodrug that after intracellular metabolism acts as a chain terminator by inhibiting NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
For parkinsonism/drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms: initial 100 mg twice daily; may increase to 300-400 mg/day in divided doses if needed. For influenza A treatment/prophylaxis in adults: 200 mg once daily or 100 mg twice daily; initiate prophylaxis as early as possible and continue for at least 10 days post-exposure.
One tablet (90 mg ledipasvir/400 mg sofosbuvir) orally once daily with or without food for 12 weeks. For treatment-naïve patients with genotype 1 and cirrhosis, 24 weeks may be considered. For genotype 4, 12 weeks recommended.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life: 10-14 hours in young adults; up to 34 hours in elderly (due to age-related decline in renal function); prolonged in renal impairment (up to 7 days in anuria).
Ledipasvir: 47 hours; Sofosbuvir: 0.5 hours; GS-331007 (predominant circulating metabolite): 27 hours; clinical context: supports once-daily dosing with no accumulation beyond steady state by day 7
Renal: 90% unchanged drug via glomerular filtration and tubular secretion; minor fecal (<5%) and biliary elimination.
Ledipasvir: 86% fecal, 1% renal; Sofosbuvir: 80% renal (as inactive metabolite GS-331007), 14% fecal; GS-331007: 78% renal
Category C
Category C
Antiviral / Antiparkinsonian
Antiviral