methisoprinol
Methisoprinol, also known by its brand names like Imunovir and Virazole, is an immunomodulatory drug with antiviral properties. It is a synthetic compound formed by linking inosine and N,N-dimethylamino-2-propanol with a salt linkage. It is believed to work by enhancing the body's immune response to viral infections and by directly inhibiting viral replication.
The drug is primarily used in some countries to treat a variety of viral infections, including those
The mechanism of action is thought to involve multiple pathways. It may stimulate lymphocyte proliferation and
While generally considered safe, side effects can occur and may include gastrointestinal disturbances, headache, dizziness, and