Raltegravir
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Product name: Raltegravir
CAS: 518048-05-0
Molecular formula: C20H21FN6O5
Molecular weight: 444.42
Description: Raltegravir (RAL,
Isentress, formerly MK-0518) is an antiretroviral drug produced by Merck &
Co., used to treat HIV infection. It received approval by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) on 12 October 2007, the first of a new class of HIV
drugs, the integrase inhibitors, to receive such approval.
In December 2011,
it received FDA approval for pediatric use in patients ages 2–18, taken in pill
form orally twice a day by prescription with two other antiretroviral
medications to form the cocktail (most anti-HIV drugs regimens for adults and
children use these cocktails). Raltegravir is available in chewable form but-
because the two tablet formulations are not interchangeable- the chewable pills
are only approved for use in children two to 11. Older adolescents will use the
adult formulation.