Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TRIFLURIDINE versus VITRAVENE PRESERVATIVE FREE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TRIFLURIDINE versus VITRAVENE PRESERVATIVE FREE.
TRIFLURIDINE vs VITRAVENE PRESERVATIVE FREE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Trifluridine is a thymidine analog that inhibits thymidylate synthase and incorporates into DNA, leading to DNA damage and cell death.
Antisense oligonucleotide that binds to mRNA of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), inhibiting viral replication by blocking protein synthesis.
Topical: Apply one drop to affected eye every 2 hours while awake (maximum 9 drops/day) until re-epithelialization, then one drop every 4 hours for 7 days. Ophthalmic solution 1%.
Intravitreal injection: 330 mcg (0.05 mL of 6.6 mg/mL solution) every 2 weeks for 2 doses, then every 4 weeks.
None Documented
None Documented
The terminal elimination half-life of trifluridine is approximately 12-18 hours. This prolonged half-life supports twice-daily dosing and provides sustained exposure for antiviral activity.
Clinical Note
moderateTrifluridine + Digoxin
"Trifluridine may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateTrifluridine + Digitoxin
"Trifluridine may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Digitoxin."
Clinical Note
moderateTrifluridine + Deslanoside
"Trifluridine may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Deslanoside."
Clinical Note
moderateTrifluridine + Acetyldigitoxin
"Trifluridine may decrease the cardiotoxic activities of Acetyldigitoxin."
Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 2 hours in patients with normal renal function. In patients with renal impairment, half-life may be prolonged up to 10 hours.
Renal excretion accounts for approximately 40-50% of the administered dose, primarily as the inactive metabolite 5-trifluorothymidine. Fecal excretion is minimal (<5%). The remainder is eliminated via metabolic degradation.
Primarily renal excretion. Approximately 40% of the dose is excreted unchanged in urine within 24 hours. Biliary/fecal excretion accounts for less than 5%.
Category C
Category C
Antiviral
Antiviral